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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

SURPRISING ORCHID ON MY TINY FRONT YARD

Although this dry season seem so long and also so dry, this season is really friendly with my garden.
Both of my raised beds and also terrace garden are doing so well.
Actually I have to do watering at least twice a day to keep all of my plants free from drought.
Look... something surprising that I'm finding on my front yard.



A long pseudobulb of my Dendrobium aphyllum that full of flower is really striking...



I have never known the existence of these beautiful blossom before I 'opened' the Codiaeum variegatum bush.



Very long pseudobulb, I guess the length is more than one meter .
It grow so lush and naturally on the bilimbi (Averhoa bilimbi) tree.


Ah... so beautiful!



The last blossom was about three years ago, and just a few flowers that I found.
This is a lots...



Lovely...



This is another pseudobulb, but shorter and haven't blooming yet.
Thanks GOD...

14 comments:

  1. memang sangat cantik...belum pernah tengok orkid jenis ini...

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    1. This is an easy growing of species orchid, grow so easy like as hybrid orchid.

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  2. I love orchids and wait every blossom with impatience.

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  3. This is so wonderful, to see Dendrobiums flowering so exuberant outside in a tree.
    Thank you Endah.

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    1. You're welcome, Janneke. I love to grow the orchids naturally on the trees or wall.

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  4. What a nice surprise, beautiful blooms. I know u are enjoying its beauty.

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    1. That's right, Teresa. Very nice. I hope you enjoy your beautiful week.

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  5. Amazing, just like that at your front yard. Very lovely flowers!
    Yours, Sarah

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  6. So beautiful... and the bilimbi has a lot of fruit!

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    1. Thank you. Yes, my bilimbi has a bountiful fruits this month.

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  7. It's always a wonder to me that you can have those wonderful flowers in your garden.

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