This is almost as exciting as a close horse race:
We have Aerangis rhodosticta in the lead with Masdevallia infracta coming up on the outside two length back is Leptotes bicolor then theres Brassavola nodosa, Cattleya intermedia running nose to nose and bring up the rear is Laelia pumila Brassavola perrinii and Bletilla striata. Oh what this looks like Laelia lundii and Dendrobium chrysotoxum haven't left the starting gate. May lame attempt at humor!
This is almost as exciting as a close horse race:
We have Aerangis rhodosticta in the lead with Masdevallia infracta coming up on the outside two length back is Leptotes bicolor then theres Brassavola nodosa, Cattleya intermedia running nose to nose and bring up the rear is Laelia pumila Brassavola perrinii and Bletilla striata. Oh what this looks like Laelia lundii and Dendrobium chrysotoxum haven't left the starting gate. May lame attempt at humor!
Great job Dave. Not lame at all.
Nearing the 1/2 furlong pole this has become a 3 orchid race folks. Aera is holding on but is being challenged VERY strongly by Ms. Mas as she has made a surge to towards the front position and passed leptotes as if she were standing still.
All others seem to have lost their will to win and seem to have retired to the Orchid Club for a cold soda or lemon ade.