Those are lovely colors for butterfly orchids which you call moth orchids, otherwise known as Phalaenopsis! And they wouldn't have been as beautiful if not because of your expertly taken photos!
Jodi, I so enjoying seeing that someone has a talent for growing these lovely flowers. And that someone is very good about sharing photos of the gorgeous blooms. :)
I especially love your second photo Jodi! The background is so gorgeous as is the orchid you are focused on. I enjoy seeing the size of the small bloom with the guitar pick... I have a tiny Dendrobium that has even smaller blooms ... two or three would fit on your pick. Good color combo too. I trust you are feeling tip top these days! ;>) Carol
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Those are lovely colors for butterfly orchids which you call moth orchids, otherwise known as Phalaenopsis! And they wouldn't have been as beautiful if not because of your expertly taken photos!
ReplyDeleteDear Jodi, These are lovely and have brightened up an otherwise rather grey and chilly morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat handsome new kids on the block.
ReplyDeleteThe second and fourth photos are my faves :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers n Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteHandsome faces on those 'new kids in town', jodi. The 'pick-size' miniature is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the new kids!! And the size comparison to the guitar pick is fun! Such a tiny princess! I think I like them all!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmm....eye candy!
ReplyDeleteLove that pick, too! Lucky you!
Those blooms are just spectacular, jodi, and should see you well through Farch. :) The pick is way cool, too!
ReplyDeleteThe orchids are wonderful, Jody. I have never attempted to grow orchids, but I do love them.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! How's the snowdrop count coming along? gail
ReplyDeleteJodi, I so enjoying seeing that someone has a talent for growing these lovely flowers. And that someone is very good about sharing photos of the gorgeous blooms. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beauties! It looks like a guitar pick in the last picture, I tried to read what it said but couldn't tell. Is that orchid named after a musician?
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful. That second photo especially was breathtaking. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I'm not sure I'd ever try my hand at growing these, but at least I know I can pop over here and enjoy them to my heart's content!
ReplyDeleteI especially love your second photo Jodi! The background is so gorgeous as is the orchid you are focused on. I enjoy seeing the size of the small bloom with the guitar pick... I have a tiny Dendrobium that has even smaller blooms ... two or three would fit on your pick. Good color combo too. I trust you are feeling tip top these days! ;>) Carol
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