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SouthPark 05-16-2020 04:57 AM

Angcm. eburneum
 
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Lots of photos of eburneum around online. Some flowers recently opened for the latest round of flowering.

Angcm. eburneum appear to be very hardy here in tropical conditions. I have found that they can handle quite intense sun conditions. Full sun. The occasional 1 or 2 leaf scorch during the most intense summer scorching days - but no problem at all. Watering of these ones here are via automatic pop-up rotating lawn sprinklers (nightly).

These have never been manually fertilised - but I know that insects live inside the scoria pots, and their roots touch the soil and rocks outside the pot. These orchids haven't been touched or moved since the first day they've been placed there --- quite a long time ago. They haven't needed any looking after at all. Just water from the pop-up sprinklers is all they need.

Delighted to share these photos taken today with everyone on OrchidBoard.


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SouthPark 05-16-2020 05:00 AM

Would just like to add that - most of the photos are approximately 1024 x 768 pixels, or 768 x 1024. But OrchidBoard automatic processing has actually reduced the size of certain photos. Some are supposed to be slightly larger in size than how they automatically ended up.

DirtyCoconuts 05-16-2020 09:07 AM

Wait? You’re saying there are pots in this picture !?!?

Nice plants!!

SouthPark 05-16-2020 03:08 PM

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D.C. hahahaha! Good eye D.C. Good eye.

I have to go in to check them out later today - once the sun comes. I think the outer plant, or outer plants are just growing off the original(s), with their own roots. I'll see if I can get in there to take a pic of the old pots - in there among the plants.

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Update: Just including one photo here ------ with a little black-colour poking though - part of the rim of a plastic pot. A bit of a jungle around here!

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Roberta 05-16-2020 03:17 PM

I figure when an orchid outgrows the pot and keeps growing, it didn't want to be in a pot in the first place. These are quite happy in their "escaped" status.

SouthPark 05-16-2020 03:44 PM

hahaha!!! That's a pretty good humanised orchid view Roberta!

I had always been thinking along the lines of ----- the orchid's new growths won't fit in that pot due to expansion and limited real-estate, so some end up outside the pot. The plants can't think as such - but if they naturally have the capability to propagate sideways - and if the growing conditions/environment allow it, then that will/can occur.

Roberta 05-16-2020 03:50 PM

We put epiphytes in pots and other contained spaces in an attempt to give them enough of what they get in habitat to grow for us - moisture and air around roots, and stable support, which are not so simple in captivity. But if they get their needs met outside the pot, and continue to thrive, I think that's a "not broken don't try to fix it" situation - let them be natural.

SouthPark 05-16-2020 04:15 PM

Totally agree Roberta!!! Totally agree about the 'not broken ----'!

Leafmite 05-16-2020 11:50 PM

Wow, that is a large one! I think I will stick to my smaller Angraecums. It is rather splendid, though, I must say, and I wish I could see it in person as orchids are always more spectacular than the photos could possibly ever show.

SouthPark 06-07-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Leafmite (Post 921404)
Wow, that is a large one! I think I will stick to my smaller Angraecums. It is rather splendid, though, I must say, and I wish I could see it in person as orchids are always more spectacular than the photos could possibly ever show.

Absolutely LM!!!

These ones will take up a lot of space.

One nice thing I found with these ones is that they have been able to look after themselves ----- the only thing they need is the water from the pop-up lawn sprinklers that handle the lawn and trees and these orchids each night.

Over a long enough amount of time, they really build up quite a lot. I started with just one relatively small eburneum when I first got it. All these ones in the photos come/came from that one.

These photos were taken yesterday morning - to share with everybody. There's definitely a significant amount of growth - which is definitely expected over a relatively long time. Some eburneum in online photos grow fairly tall.

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