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Sisan Β· 1 year ago
Pleurothallis nipterophylla
This Pleuro is a cool to intermediate growing epiphyte from Ecuador. The somewhat stiff leaves curve a little forward so that when the blooms appear it looks like the leaves are protecting the flowers. Cool looking plant that also stays nice and compact! These are specimen size plants that took many years to grow. Wonderful hardy plant tolerant of drying out a bit between watering. Can flower more than once per year. Each leaf produces flowers for many years . |
Sisan Β· 1 year ago
Haworthia cooperi βOB1β my friend
Haworthia cooperi βOB1β my friend @marinsect_gianluca is growing. Hoping to get this into the conservatory collection soon. Haworthias can be addictive.. so many different forms. They are one of the few succulents that make good houseplants but also do well outside. #haworthia #haworthiacooperi #haworthiacooperiob1 #succulents #plants #succulentsofinstagram |
Sisan Β· 1 year ago
All our Vanilla planifolia are blooming this week
All our Vanilla planifolia are blooming this week. Making sure we pollinate every single flower so we get fruit in 9 months! Videos of pollination make it look so easy... when you have to climb and contort your body to get to the flower it gets a bit more complicated. #vanilla #vanillaplanifolia #orchids #orchidsofinstagram |
Ishan Β· 1 year ago
Blue Puya (Puya berteronian)
Blue flowers are rare in their own right. Add in the blue puya flowerβs large size and trumpet-like shape, and youβve got yourself a stunning specimen. The blue puya is a type of terrestrial bromeliad thatβs related to the common pineapple. However, these plants are much more rare than the common fruit. If you want to see a blue puya, your best bet is to head to their native habitat in Chile. |
Ishan Β· 1 year ago
Middlemist Red Camellia (Camellia species)
While camellias arenβt very rare, you can only see this specific type of camellia in two locations! In the early 1800s, this species likely existed throughout China. However, it became extinct in the wild by the end of the century. The only plants that were in existence were those that were cultivated indoors. Today, one plant exists in New Zealand and the other is in Great Britain. |
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