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| I know that it's just a leaf...
I think the pattern on the Psychopsis leaf is so cool...
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The colors and the pattern on that are probably the prettiest I've seen. There are some Paph. leaves that are gorgeous ( and I've got one |
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Onc.Mendenhall 'Hildos' (Butterfly x papilio)That's what's on the tag.
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I think some leaves are as pretty as flowers or sometimes even prettier. Yours is one of them and it looks great. Thanks for the picture.
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Patti I notice you did not show the pseudobulb. Psychopsis have the most wrinkled dead looking bulbs of any healthy plant I have ever seen. It is like being born 80 years old. Even flowering plants have shallow roots so they should be placed where they are not disturbed, you do not want them coming out of the pots. I add pot clips to most of mine. Fortunately the bulbs are small so not as noticeable and as I said it does not effect the heath of the plant. Flowers once they start can bloom for years off the same flower stem. An interesting and frustrating point is that once the flower stem starts it can take 2-4 months to develop a bud. Then the flower will live 3-6 weeks and after it falls off a new bub will develop and open 3-6 weeks later.
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Thanks, pikevi! Jerry- It's a really small plant, but it has the cutest little pseudobulb! I'll try to post a pic. tonight on this thread. I have to head out to work. Thanks for the info- I'm REALLY new to this guy!
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Patti, I'm hijacking your thread for just a second here. I commented about your comp. photo in the chit-chat section but you probably haven't seen it so I think I'll have better luck here, asking where you bought the Neofinetia falcata 'Syojou' from? OK, my second is up. Back to the topic, Psychopsis leaf... Apologies everyone. |
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Beautiful leaf Patti!! I'm not sure which vendor at the show was selling them, but if you PM me with where the vendor was downstairs (If you remember), I try and find out more information for all. |
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I have a Psyc Mendenhall "Hildos" that is ready to open the bloom any day now. I can't wait. I used to think they were ugly until I saw one in person... they are amazing!
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I just love beautiful leaves and those sure are gorgeous. I really enjoy nice foliafe and roots; I think it is just as important because they are what we live with most of the year.
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