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Cattleya aclandiae
(Another variant)

This orchid endemic to Bahia , specifically the southern and southeastern regions of the state. The species is generally found in the Atlantic Forest range above 400 meters in altitude . Behaves epiphyte , it reaches about 20 cm , leaves smooth, rigid and elliptical and flowers ranging from light green to dark green with spots brown and lip of color purple .



Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair~Khalil Gibran
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Cymbidium ensifolium

Commonly known as four-season orchid,
Others name are golden-thread orchid, spring orchid, burned-apex orchid and rock orchid. And some orchidist called Cymbidium With The Sword Shaped Leaves.

This orchid normally found in Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, China, Vietnam , Laos, Hong Kong to Sumatra and Java. But this plant is so special, because found in Malaysia and OdD bought from Zee Mex Pemborong... Thanks for the special specimen😊😊😊

This orchid grow well in evergreen broadleafed plateau forests in soils dampened by mists and splash along steep watercourses or on mossy limestone rocks as a lithophyte at elevations from sea level up to 1500 meters. This orchid grows in medium sized, hot to cool growing terrestrial species with small pseudobulbs enveloped completely by imbricating leaf-bearing sheaths each carrying 3 to 4, strap-shaped, thin, acute, sometimes variegated leaves and blooms in the summer and fall on a basal, erect, 12" [30 cm] long, racemose scape that has a few to many (3 to 9), long-lasting, fragrant flowers.




Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction~E. O. Wilson
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Brassavola Jimminey Cricket 'Super Bug'

This is primary hybrid between

Brassavola nodosa x Rhy. digbyana

This hybrid produces huge flowers up to 7" in size which the colour is soft apple green flowers. It also produces wonderful fragrant at night which is comes from the parentage Brassavola nodosa with 2-3 flowers per inflorescence. 


The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough~Rabindranath Tagore
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Cattleya walkeriana 'blue moon'

This cattleya is called the Queen of the Brazilian savannah because the heartland of this magnificent species is the Brazil central plateau and surrounding area. This species is relatively small. It grows epiphytes or a lithophytes and sometimes in full sun.It differs from most species of Cattleya by having inflorescence which arise from the rhizome instead of from the apex of the pseudo-bulb.




If the sight of the blue skies fills you with joy, if a blade of grass springing up in the fields has power to move you, if the simple things of nature have a message that you understand, rejoice, for your soul is alive~Eleonora Duse
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Rlc Amazing Thailand

Parentage : Rlc Haadyai Delight x Cattleya Brazilian Treasure





Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather~John Ruskin
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Not always about orchids...here is the magnificent plant blooming at my garden. Very fascinating blooms



The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life~Jean Giraudoux
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Taklimat Orkid

Program ini adalah perkongsian ilmu tentang penanaman dan penjagaan orkid secara umum kepada komuniti secara percuma.
Program ini di anjurkan oleh Majlis Perbandaran Taiping dengan kerjasama Persatuan Orkid Taiping.
Persatuan Orkid Taiping mewakilkan kepada OdD untuk berkongsi serba sedikit ilmu tentang penanaman dan penjagaan orkid dengan komuniti Taiping dan sekitarnya. 
Acara ini mendapat sambutan yang menggalakan dari komuniti dan harapan kami di OdD semoga komuniti yang hadir mendapat manfaat dari aktiviti ini.
Selepas taklimat OdD ada juga membuat sessi jualan pokok koleksi istimewa serta baja formulasi OdD (Foodie) sebagai buah tangan kepada peserta .
Di fahamkan aktiviti ini akan diteruskan lagi di masa akan datang.








An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest~Benjamin Franklin