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Orchidioides Flowers

  • #21
Awesome flowers, good growing. : ) Those hybrids, didn't know they existed, great anyways!
 
  • #22
I like looking at Utric flower pics so I enjoy looking in this thread (even if it is old...). Here's another species not represented: U. campbelliana


.... or a bit closer:
 
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  • #23
eewheeeoooowwww

Simply gorgeous Ron
 
  • #24
Very impressive, Ron!
 
  • #25
Absolutely spectacular Ron! Truly one of the marvels of the genus. :)
 
  • #26
I like looking at Utric flower pics so I enjoy looking in this thread (even if it is old...). Here's another species not represented: U. campbelliana


.... or a bit closer:


do you remember what time of year they bloomed for you? I am guessing they are seasonal. Now that mine has filled out some wondering if it will bloom...
 
  • #27
do you remember what time of year they bloomed for you? I am guessing they are seasonal. Now that mine has filled out some wondering if it will bloom...
I did some pollinating on 04.26.14 & 05.04.14. Sorry - I don't remember when they started to open. I planted seeds on 06.25.14. The only real seasonal clues mine get are temps - basement lighting doesn't move.

Both plants that flowered last year are much larger now. It'll be interesting to see if they flower again.

U. endresii just dropped it's flower a few days ago & U. praetermissa was a few weeks before that. Both U. asplundii clones are sending up stalks (& one feral asplundii is flowering now in another tank). I'd really like to see some of the U. humboldtii flower again (one with a stalk over 4' & a constant succession of flowers).
 
  • #28
.... & another not represented in this thread:

U. nephrophylla x nelumbifolia

Not as striking as the campby (duh) & I didn't bother to hide the background clutter but I still love the bulging eyes ...
- also check out the subtle differences with the earlier nephro hybrid - U. nephrophylla x reniformis
 
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  • #29
Nice flowers Ron. The last one looks like a face...sort of lol.
 
  • #30
That is quite an eye catcher, the slight tinge of purple is very pleasant and really attractive:)
 
  • #31
Gorgeous as always Ron. This one looks like it was pulled out of the cantina in Mos Eisley !
 
  • #32
Beautiful!
 
  • #33
.... & another not yet in this thread - U. endresii. This species has been a bit picky for me & I'll admit I still don't have it's true comfort zone locked down. Even so, it has produced a few flowers for me - here's it's 1st (back in Feb of 2013):
 
  • #35
For the sake of documenting flowering times.

  1. Utricularia campbelliana 3/09/2015



 
  • #36
Wow! Can't wait to see it bloom.
 
  • #37
Finally getting some "Angry bunnies"!

 
  • #38
U. sandersonii is not one of the Orchidioides species however....
 
  • #39
Sorry, my bad.
 
  • #40
omg! Fantastic U. campbelliana Kula. Man! I love this utric.

For the sake of documenting flowering times.

  1. Utricularia campbelliana 3/09/2015

 
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