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Monday, 24 March 2025

My Cymbidium is finally flowering!

I've only been waiting since the beginning of December for the flowers to open! Originally there were six buds but three withered and died, one by one, leaving just three flowers. The stem is so long, it's towering over all my other orchids. 

I have three Phalaenopsis in flower now too, which includes a new one that K gave me for Valentine's Day. It's so nice to have plants flowering indoors in winter when there is very little happening in the garden.

Remember my Mother In Law's Tongue that flowered twice last year? I noticed another flower stem on it! That's three times in less than one year. I'll try again to photograph the flowers this time when they open up.

I also cut off the keiki (baby) from my Dendrobium and potted it up. However i basically had to pot it upside down as the roots were sticking upwards when it was attached to the main plant. I had to cut some shoots off in order to get it into the pot and at least four leaves went brown and fell off and I thought it was going to die. But the remaining leaves are fine now and there is a new shoot coming up, so I think it will be OK. 

I'm obviously doing something right with my houseplants, bar the Spider Plants. They really don't like it here and just dry out too quickly, and even if I try to water them more often, they are still unhappy and have lots of brown leaves. I always thought Spider Plants were foolproof? It must be the heating which is via warm air coming out of ceiling vents.






My oldest Phalaenopsis which has flowered many times since I got it.


There are also dozens of Early Spider Orchids flowering in the lawn again! I'll take photos later when the grass has dried out. We've had another week of awful high wind and rain. I'm way behind with the garden tidying up after winter. Annoyingly it looks like I have lost all my Bidens in pots, I think because we had a number of very cold days where the temps hovered around freezing all day, which is unusual for here. Never mind, I'll just get some new plants to fill in the gaps in my large pots. They served me well for several years. 😀

4 comments:

  1. Stunning blooms!!! As for the Spider plant... maybe it would like a different type of soil? Just a thought. (Marianne in AZ)

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  2. Beautiful orchid flowers Mandy. I've only ever had one but stupidly I got rid of it when the flowers died as I didn't realise then if you keep them they will flower again. I must admit I don't have much luck with house plants. Son has a spider plant and a cactus garden in a bottle though - sometimes the spider plant leaves go brown here too!

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  3. Hugs from Türkei!
    Love your blog...

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