Showing posts with label Orchidaceae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orchidaceae. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Fruit Flies

Bactrocera cucurbitae on
Orchid species.

Recorded from our orchid collection pictures are the visits of fruit flies.

The Bulbophyllum macrantum attracted the fruit flies due to its secretion of a sweet smelling liquid sometimes like strawberries. Until today, the B. macrantum still bring in the flies.

Our Bulbophyllum vinaceum (below)attracted the most flies because the smell is sweeter.

Close up of the Bactrocera cucurbitae.

Another view of the flies on the B. macrantum


The other orchid species the flies love are the Bulbophyllum patens


and the Bulbophyllum ecornutum.

The Bulbophyllum medusae, having smaller flower per cluster also attracts flies but not this type of fruit fly.

You can watch that fly on my video of the B.medusae time lapse HD Video here at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6boDFu_abzg&feature=g_upl



Friday, October 22, 2010

Cymbidium finlaysonianum

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.


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Coelogyne rochussenii

Necklace Orchid

Our Coelogyne rochussenii also known as 'necklace' orchid bloomed early this week.

This beautiful species is usually found growing in cooler highland areas such as in Genting Highlands and Fraser's Hill. The flowers are sweetly scented and is very attractive especially in a large clump with hanging strands of garlands usually up to 60 flowers each stalk.
We have posted a video in HD (High Definition) here on You Tube.

Monday, December 7, 2009

HD Video

Phalaenopsis violacea- The Opening

Just completed another HD Video on an orchid blooming.
This time it is the Malaysian species, Phalaenopsis violacea
(Phal bellina)

Monday, November 9, 2009

Now In HD Video

Nervilia aragoana

We have updated newer information and edited videos in full HD. This is to let our viewers experience sharper, clearer and better videos never seen before. We would be consistantly adding updates for other species that we have.

The HD Video for Nervilia aragoana is here.

Please visit this site or bookmark it.

Thanks for dropping by.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

New Slide Show Added Today

Part 8
Orchidaceae Malaysiana Slide Show Part 8 added today.
Please click here to go to Youtube.

Your comments are most appreciated.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Slide Shows

New Shows Added

Due to a technical error, we would only produce 9 slide shows in alphabetical order from A-Z.

We have now added :-

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7 today.

Kindly click on the respective parts to view accordingly. All music tracks are from Audio Swap and are pleasantly enjoyable. Hope you like it.

We will also add slide shows in future, for 11 other "best studied" species which we have the opportunity to do close observations for five years and more. That would mean five years of flowering, propagation, growth and characteristics cycles on record. These are all lesser known Orchid species of Malaysia.

Your comments and critique are most appreciated.

Thank you for dropping by.