Those are so unique i was wondering if someone made it up. Turns out, there are also bee orchids, a white egret orchid, and a couple of them that look like other birds. Fascinating!
I think I'll stick to my one phalaenopsis. It rewarded me with two bloom periods in the past 6 months, and is now busy making some new leaves - and it doesn't stare at me.
Messymimi: I never knew this and I have a degree in Biology! In any event, it's good to know. I will be forever a student. I mean seriously, how boring would it be to know everything.
Adrienne: Orchids are beautiful, especially the ones that don't stare. I just can't seem to keep them alive. Truth be told, I've killed cacti before so I either over-nurture or under- nurture. Just ask my daughters 😉
Those are so unique i was wondering if someone made it up. Turns out, there are also bee orchids, a white egret orchid, and a couple of them that look like other birds. Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteThose are cool. I didn't know there was such a thing.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Nature is wonderful isn't it. btw - They tell me they know what you did and when, but they won't tell me what it was.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll stick to my one phalaenopsis. It rewarded me with two bloom periods in the past 6 months, and is now busy making some new leaves - and it doesn't stare at me.
ReplyDeleteMessymimi: I never knew this and I have a degree in Biology! In any event, it's good to know. I will be forever a student. I mean seriously, how boring would it be to know everything.
ReplyDeleteSandee: I didn't know either.
ReplyDeleteKid: Nature is fantabulous.
ReplyDeleteThose monkey orchids better never tell because I paid them well for their silence.
Adrienne: Orchids are beautiful, especially the ones that don't stare. I just can't seem to keep them alive. Truth be told, I've killed cacti before so I either over-nurture or under- nurture. Just ask my daughters 😉
ReplyDeleteCube, Keep Cacti in a sunny place and only water when it rains in Phoenix.
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