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Dracula pholeodytes, grown in cool to cold conditions.

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Dracula decussata syn.niesseniae, grown in cool conditions.

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This photo session is especialy for forum member Adilson from Brazil, he knows why :tu:
Cheers, Adilson!

Hope you like these orchids and if someone else grows such plants , fell free to post your pics in this thread.

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Beautifule!!!! Where did you find them?

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Really nice Dracula, Dimitar.

Best regards,

Daniel

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View Postdimitar, on 13 April 2012 - 13:44 PM, said:

This photo session is especialy for forum member Adilson from Brazil, he knows why :tu:

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Oh, I´m sorry! You should have mentioned it at the beginning of your post, so I would have switched immediately to another topic without looking at the pictures!










:devious: I can´t help it but Dracula pholeodytes looks like it lives up to its name and has just sucked blood from a poor victim. Hope it wasn´t your blood, Dimitar! :biggrin:

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View PostAndreas Eils, on 14 April 2012 - 01:23 AM, said:

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Oh, I´m sorry! You should have mentioned it at the beginning of your post, so I would have switched immediately to another topic without looking at the pictures!
Opps, did I  really do this? Haven't I mentioned your name in this thread? Ahhh what a mistake I have done :shock:
Now I will add -  " ...and especialy for Andreas." :tongue:

View PostAndreas Eils, on 14 April 2012 - 01:23 AM, said:

:devious: I can´t help it but Dracula pholeodytes looks like it lives up to its name and has just sucked blood from a poor victim. Hope it wasn´t your blood, Dimitar! :biggrin:

He he he, nice one! Should I name this thread " The orchid takes the blood out of its anonymous victim"? :lol:
What do u think, Andreas?

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Wow! Great orchids! :tu:

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View Postdimitar, on 14 April 2012 - 12:15 PM, said:

Should I name this thread " The orchid takes the blood out of its anonymous victim"? :lol:
What do u think, Andreas?

Nooo, better is the headline: "Orchid killed gardener by sucking his blood!"

I think you would be visited by a lot of reporters of the yellow press then! :laugh: And in all European countries people can read about your bestial, bloodthirsty orchid. "Now there´s evidence count Dracula in fact is an orchid not an undead human", they´ll write....looooollll!

Hmm....that leads me to the idea of a nice cartoon.....hehehehe....

View Postdimitar, on 14 April 2012 - 12:15 PM, said:

Now I will add - " ...and especialy for Andreas."

That sounds much kinder! :D I like your orchids, so it´s mean you only show them especially for Adilson! :blum3:


Kind regards

Andreas

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very beautiful flowers! it's just a shame that most draculas are large plants. if there were more miniatures, i would have collected more of them!

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Hi dimitar

Nice to  see that your Draculas are doing well!   I hope to see more of them  in a near future!

Adilson

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Awesome!!!

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Dracula erythrochaete

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Congratz Dimitar.

Erythrochaete is labelled as an "Easy" and  hot tollerant.  But For me its one of the trickiest to get to bloom.  I rarely see flowers from this species  here.

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Thanks, Adilson.
Frankly I grow D. erythrochaete in cool conditions with humidity above 85% all the time with constant air movement and it seems to suit this plant. :Laie_98:

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Very nice, I may have to invest myself....

Cheers
Alex.

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Hahaha, the first orchid looks like a monkey face xDDD

Awesome