Queensland Orchid Society Show - Dockrillia teretifolia
Great in situ shots, Dave,
Peter
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"Dave Gillingham" wrote in message
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Glad you all liked it. One common name is "bridal veil orchid" - you can
see
why! But then, another common name is "rat's tail orchid"!
On a bushwalk a couple of years ago we saw a huge example growing from the
base
of a staghorn very high up in a large tree. Not in bloom unfortunately.
300 mm
lens photo attached. I've been back a couple of times since, but have not
yet
caught it flowering. I would estimate its length to be at least 15 feet.
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:21:08 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:
Went to the QOS show last weekend. The Spring bloomers are just starting
to
show. (There's q straight line if ever I saw one!) Many lovely plants
there,
but a small selection of the Aussie species & hybrids over the next couple
of
nights.
This was a lovely specimen of Dockrillia teretifolia. I was speaking to
one of
the judges, who said it just missed out on Champion Specimen.
For the purists who like a good closeup of a bloom, this species typically
presents upside down so that, short of kneeling very awkwardly & then
pointing
the camera up, you can't get a good view of the flower :-(
Dave Gillingham
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