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Old 04-23-2014, 12:29 AM
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Just showing off a few of my favourite miniatures that hang out in the glasshouse with everything else.

I apologise in advance for my shoddy photos, I did the best I could with my phone camera, but tiny blooms are hard to capture with a phone

First up is Harealla retrocalla. This plant is on its' very first bloom, and is 3 months out of flask.



Flower is not fully open yet, but already emitting a wonderful, soft fragrance.



Next up is Tuberolabium kotoense. I'm not sure this counts as a true miniature, it gets a bit big in time, but this is madly flowering away for the first time at a small size. This spike is just opening and there's a second one on the way.
Breathtaking fragrance on this, this one, half-open flower spike is already scenting the glasshouse. I can smell it as soon as I open the door. Scent is reminiscent of violets crossed with marshmallow.


Straining my camera phone to get up close photos of tiny blossoms


First little spike.



Next is a ongoing joy to grow, Psymorchis pusilla. Pretty much perpetually in bloom. One flower on the go, 3 more spikes coming up.


Overexposed colours =\



Last up is a teeny tiny Papillilabium beckleri. This grows like a tiny weed for me under high light, high heat and high humidity. The flowers are minute and quite fragrant for their size. Their scent is fresh, with a touch of vanilla.


Mealy bug for scale!



Last up is some shots of the above miniatures along with a plant tag for scale.


Tuberolabium kotoense


Harealla retrocalla


Psygmorchis pusilla


Papillilabium beckleri.


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Old 04-23-2014, 01:19 AM
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Lovely plants!!! (even for a Victorian! )
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Old 04-23-2014, 01:45 AM
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Lovely plants!!! (even for a Victorian! )
Haha I'm actually Scandinavian, been in Australia for 9 years now and lived from Cooktown to Melbourne.
I find out here on the edge of the desert is brilliant for greenhouse/glasshouse growing. Almost perpetual sunshine.
I do miss the tropics though, it would be so much cheaper to just throw up some shade cloth and have at it
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Lovely!
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Very nice! Great photographs.
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Old 04-24-2014, 05:03 AM
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Lovely cute ones!
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Nothing shoddy about those pics! Love the mini's and they obviously love their conditions. Good growing!
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Awesome, I love miniature orchids, my favorite! I specially love Papillilabium beckleri, I must look for that one!
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Good growing.
The first two plants are native to my country, but they are somewhat hard plants to grow in our lowlands.
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They are all very lovely!
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