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Eria (Pinalia) Amica

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by midraj, Mar 14, 2014.

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  1. midraj

    midraj New Member

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    I am not much of a photographer, so my pictures won't be of the highest quality. This one I started mounted and warm for a few years(and it only bloomed twice out of 4 years) and then moved the mount outdoors to intermediate conditions. Still nothing. This past fall, I took it off the mount and potted it and it bloomed in about 3 months. Go figure..... uploadfromtaptalk1394819929548.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1394819944812.jpg
     
  2. Marni

    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Nice flower to plant ratio! There are lots of erias with big plants and small flowers, but this look like a rewarding plant. Is it fragrant?
     
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    piotrm Well-Known Member

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    lovely colours too!
     
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    KellyW Orchid wonk Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Congratulations on the blooming! Also, remember this is an orchid forum not a photography forum. We all enjoy the posts for the orchids not just the photos so no need to apologize for photo quality.
     
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    Really lovely flowers!
     
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    midraj New Member

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    Thank you all! Marni, it's not particularly fragrant. It has a hint of something being there but it's almost undetectable.