Another Cymbidium
This the commonest Cymbidium usually found growing at lowlands especially on old durian trees. Its pendulous flowers is very striking to look at.
My posting below (1st. August 2009) is another Cymbidium called C. atropurpureum which is less common and found at higher elevations.
This C. finlaysonianum featured here, usually flowers twice a year.
Welcome to our new blogsite. This site replaces the previous one that have been hacked. We will continue to feature Lesser known species from Malaysia. This is a picture of a less common orchid Tanaeophyllum obtusum a leafless orchid found in Malaysia.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Geodorum citrinum
At last!
Obtained a cluster of leafless bulb from a road-side slope after a small landslide, we grew this species after dividing into pots.
The plant grew profusely with many leaves but did not flower at all. That was many cycles for the last nine years.
Last week, one of the pot flowered. Only then we can safely describe and name this species.
We shot an HD Video of the Geodorum citrinum here.
Obtained a cluster of leafless bulb from a road-side slope after a small landslide, we grew this species after dividing into pots.
The plant grew profusely with many leaves but did not flower at all. That was many cycles for the last nine years.
Last week, one of the pot flowered. Only then we can safely describe and name this species.
We shot an HD Video of the Geodorum citrinum here.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Dendrobium in High Definition
Dendrobium anosmum
Click here to see our latest addition of our Malaysian orchid species in full HD. These specially shot videos were done with the new Panasonic HD camcorder HDC TM300.
Our earlier shots of other species are also featured in our youtube channel.
Happy viewing.
Click here to see our latest addition of our Malaysian orchid species in full HD. These specially shot videos were done with the new Panasonic HD camcorder HDC TM300.
Our earlier shots of other species are also featured in our youtube channel.
Happy viewing.
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