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The first of my Cypripedium to flower this year, it has been out for a week now.Cypripedium fasciolatum
my pleasure you enjoy these unclear pictures... I took them on June-30th,y2010. farreri is grow on moist lime cliff, Lime stone--moss, their roots in moss---same as epiphytic plants.. very hard to near plants because slippery .In the third picture, you could find some purple spot---Pleione limprichtii
Quote from: yijiawang on April 09, 2011, 01:55:48 PMmy pleasure you enjoy these unclear pictures... I took them on June-30th,y2010. farreri is grow on moist lime cliff, Lime stone--moss, their roots in moss---same as epiphytic plants.. very hard to near plants because slippery .In the third picture, you could find some purple spot---Pleione limprichtiiyijiawang thank fo the pictures in the wild at what altitude did you find the pleione?
Dear Yijia,thank you very much I just love farreri. But as it is very hard to get as a seedling, I don't cultivate one. But I have still some years to wait, until there is a chance to get one. But Pleione limprichtii I grow. But seeing them just in one picture is amazing. But if farreri is growing lithophytic together with limprichtii, I know why it is so hard to grow well! To imitate these conditions in the lowlands is close to impossible...