17 Orchids in One Day
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I recently met both P Max and John V in the flesh for the first time - I
think my first meeting of people I met online here first. On to the headline story. A week ago I popped around a few places and didn't think I got much done in the end. However counting my orchid species I realized I had 17 species in flower, 16 from one small reserve. You can view images of most of them via the link below. I've attached a photo with a pollinator on a spider orchid. I got a few shots but none of them turned out that great, especially not the ones where the wasp was positioned properly. -- http://photos.rnr.id.au/2007/10/02/ |
17 Orchids in One Day
Amazing stuff Reiner, love your photo's. I was wondering when or if you
blokes down under would meet? Of course the Glossodia major & Thelymitra pauciflora are my faves. Keep up the good work. Cheers Wendy "AusDigi" wrote in message ... I recently met both P Max and John V in the flesh for the first time - I think my first meeting of people I met online here first. On to the headline story. A week ago I popped around a few places and didn't think I got much done in the end. However counting my orchid species I realized I had 17 species in flower, 16 from one small reserve. You can view images of most of them via the link below. I've attached a photo with a pollinator on a spider orchid. I got a few shots but none of them turned out that great, especially not the ones where the wasp was positioned properly. -- http://photos.rnr.id.au/2007/10/02/ |
17 Orchids in One Day
Great seeing these, Reiner. Quite a haul for one day!
Diana "Wendy7" wrote in message ... Amazing stuff Reiner, love your photo's. I was wondering when or if you blokes down under would meet? Of course the Glossodia major & Thelymitra pauciflora are my faves. Keep up the good work. Cheers Wendy "AusDigi" wrote in message ... I recently met both P Max and John V in the flesh for the first time - I think my first meeting of people I met online here first. On to the headline story. A week ago I popped around a few places and didn't think I got much done in the end. However counting my orchid species I realized I had 17 species in flower, 16 from one small reserve. You can view images of most of them via the link below. I've attached a photo with a pollinator on a spider orchid. I got a few shots but none of them turned out that great, especially not the ones where the wasp was positioned properly. -- http://photos.rnr.id.au/2007/10/02/ |
17 Orchids in One Day
A very satisfying trip, Reiner. Presumably the rain down there helped a bit?
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 21:27:15 +1000, "AusDigi" wrote: I recently met both P Max and John V in the flesh for the first time - I think my first meeting of people I met online here first. On to the headline story. A week ago I popped around a few places and didn't think I got much done in the end. However counting my orchid species I realized I had 17 species in flower, 16 from one small reserve. You can view images of most of them via the link below. I've attached a photo with a pollinator on a spider orchid. I got a few shots but none of them turned out that great, especially not the ones where the wasp was positioned properly. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
17 Orchids in One Day
Thanks Wendy. We're all members of ANOS presently and so we met on orchid
field trips. Does the color have anything to do with your favourites? The T. pauciflora was the only open flower I saw and its only just open. "Wendy7" wrote in message ... Amazing stuff Reiner, love your photo's. I was wondering when or if you blokes down under would meet? Of course the Glossodia major & Thelymitra pauciflora are my faves. |
17 Orchids in One Day
Thanks Diana - afterwards I was thinking I maybe should have looked down the
road where perhaps another species could have been flowering. :) "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Great seeing these, Reiner. Quite a haul for one day! |
17 Orchids in One Day
Rain? What rain? :) In the last 3 and 6 months we've had about 80% average
rainfall, which is probably enough for most of these orchids as they have evolved to handle relatively dry periods. "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... A very satisfying trip, Reiner. Presumably the rain down there helped a bit? |
17 Orchids in One Day
Oops! I thought I had heard on the news of heavy rains a couple of months ago.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 18:43:16 +1000, "AusDigi" wrote: Rain? What rain? :) In the last 3 and 6 months we've had about 80% average rainfall, which is probably enough for most of these orchids as they have evolved to handle relatively dry periods. "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message .. . A very satisfying trip, Reiner. Presumably the rain down there helped a bit? Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
17 Orchids in One Day
Yep, it sure did bucket down for a few days and the catchments grew a bit
but mostly drizzle since then. "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Oops! I thought I had heard on the news of heavy rains a couple of months ago. |
17 Orchids in One Day
Great photos Reiner! I envy you re the fulva's - all finished by the time I
got there. Peter -- ) "Wendy7" wrote in message ... Amazing stuff Reiner, love your photo's. I was wondering when or if you blokes down under would meet? Of course the Glossodia major & Thelymitra pauciflora are my faves. Keep up the good work. Cheers Wendy "AusDigi" wrote in message ... I recently met both P Max and John V in the flesh for the first time - I think my first meeting of people I met online here first. On to the headline story. A week ago I popped around a few places and didn't think I got much done in the end. However counting my orchid species I realized I had 17 species in flower, 16 from one small reserve. You can view images of most of them via the link below. I've attached a photo with a pollinator on a spider orchid. I got a few shots but none of them turned out that great, especially not the ones where the wasp was positioned properly. -- http://photos.rnr.id.au/2007/10/02/ |
17 Orchids in One Day
Thanks Peter. The fulvas were well developed so I'm not surprised they had
done their thing by the time you got there a week later. Did you see the caerulea nearby - maybe they had finished by then too. "P Max" wrote in message ... Great photos Reiner! I envy you re the fulva's - all finished by the time I got there. |
17 Orchids in One Day
Failed to find any Cyanicula coerulea's also, Reiner.
I'll have to get the bearing from you for next year - later. Saves fumbling about and wasting time. Peter -- ) "AusDigi" wrote in message ... Thanks Peter. The fulvas were well developed so I'm not surprised they had done their thing by the time you got there a week later. Did you see the caerulea nearby - maybe they had finished by then too. "P Max" wrote in message ... Great photos Reiner! I envy you re the fulva's - all finished by the time I got there. |
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