...how about a Utricularioides Orchid! LOL
sold as Ionopsis utricularioides (pink flowered species)but appears more likely Ionopsis paniculata (white flowered species)
The flower formed upside down should be pointing the other way so I flipped it the right direction in photoshop
The blooms should be easier to photo once it's in a terrarium and against a green background.
The roots have a definite Utricularia root shape to them, just no traps. The plant came potted in Hydroton clay balls and large bark ontop so apparently it likes being well drained.
Here's the whole plant, about 4-5" across there is a new growth starting on the backside. Looks like the flower stalks were each of different sizes...
sold as Ionopsis utricularioides (pink flowered species)but appears more likely Ionopsis paniculata (white flowered species)
The flower formed upside down should be pointing the other way so I flipped it the right direction in photoshop
The blooms should be easier to photo once it's in a terrarium and against a green background.
The roots have a definite Utricularia root shape to them, just no traps. The plant came potted in Hydroton clay balls and large bark ontop so apparently it likes being well drained.
Here's the whole plant, about 4-5" across there is a new growth starting on the backside. Looks like the flower stalks were each of different sizes...
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