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This magnificent plant was growing beside the road. Unfortunately when I went walking the following week some idiot had picked it/dug it up and I've never seen a plant there since.
For it was not into my ear you whispered,
But into my heart.
It was not my lips you kissed,
But my soul.
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This is a no-name Dendrobium hybrid. It was a keiki from a plant originally from Thailand. It looks to be a Den. moniliforme and nobile hybrid. Very dwarf, about 5" tall!
This picture is using sunlight
A remake from Fred Clarke of this wonderful primary hybrid: Laelia milleri x C. leopodii (C. guttata)
2 spikes of 7 flower each on a compact slender plant.
One of my clients gave me an orchid plant that already had two unopened flower spikes. There was no identification label, so I just had to wait and see, and this is it. I have, in the meantime, attended an Orchid Society Day where there were beautiful displays of all kinds of orchids. I bought three baby cymbidians that will take ages to flower, but that's fine by me. It will give me the opportunity to learn more about their care.
Common Spotted-orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) growing in calcareous grassland near Anston Stones Wood, South Yorkshire.