Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Lovely photos. My orchid has just sent up a new flower spike so it should be in bloom over Christmas again.
ReplyDeleteThat will be a good gift, Jo
DeleteThey are such giving plants as long as you neglect them! What can be better?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms and photos.
Ours just wouldn’t flower again until the pyt them in a south facing window, Deborah. Supposedly the completely wrong location
DeleteBeautiful and lovely
ReplyDeleteBut you can enjoy them in your garden, Endah
DeleteBeautiful, but they look like species from other planet :)
ReplyDeleteThey are exotic, Dewberry
DeleteWhat orchids Sue! I always can watching them day by day. Mine are in bloom too. Nice last shot!
ReplyDeleteI never cease to watch the buds opening with anticipation, Nadezda
DeleteBeautiful - orchids are one of the few flowering indoor plants that I have grown over the past few years. They look a lot more difficult to grow than they actually are.
ReplyDeleteI think the problem is often treating them with too much consideration, Margaret
DeleteBeautiful, such amazing plants. Mine are still in bud.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt’s always an exciring time isn’t it, Dina?
DeleteSuch a lovely Orchid bloom! I never plant them. I always feel it's very sensitive plant!
ReplyDeleteOurs seems to thrive on neglect, Malar.
DeleteStunning, Sue! I especially love the white one :-)
ReplyDeleteThey have flowered regularly, Shirley but now hardly have any leaves.
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