Malaxis latifolia
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Then the next one is this Malaxis latifolia, a warm growing terrestial.
I had a specimen plant with three really huge bulbs (40cm high, 6 cm thick). That plant just has disappeared from the greenhouse. One day it hust wasn't there anymore. I wonder what kind of pestilant animal that might have been and how to repel them! Luckily I had a few small keiki bulbs in a pot. The first one is giving flowers this year. Very small flowers, but an adult plant can carry more then thousend flowers on one spike! |
Malaxis latifolia
Nice. Do you have a close-up of the flowers?
John "Niek Hanckmann" wrote in message ... Then the next one is this Malaxis latifolia, a warm growing terrestial. I had a specimen plant with three really huge bulbs (40cm high, 6 cm thick). That plant just has disappeared from the greenhouse. One day it hust wasn't there anymore. I wonder what kind of pestilant animal that might have been and how to repel them! Luckily I had a few small keiki bulbs in a pot. The first one is giving flowers this year. Very small flowers, but an adult plant can carry more then thousend flowers on one spike! |
Malaxis latifolia
Well Niek, looks like you are going to have to put in a camera or lock up
your greenhouse. Thanks for the great sent of plant pictures. Cheers Wendy "Niek Hanckmann" wrote in message ... Then the next one is this Malaxis latifolia, a warm growing terrestial. I had a specimen plant with three really huge bulbs (40cm high, 6 cm thick). That plant just has disappeared from the greenhouse. One day it hust wasn't there anymore. I wonder what kind of pestilant animal that might have been and how to repel them! Luckily I had a few small keiki bulbs in a pot. The first one is giving flowers this year. Very small flowers, but an adult plant can carry more then thousend flowers on one spike! |
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