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Old 17th July 2009, 11:50 PM
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Hello everyone...

just wanna share a beauty with everyone.



and the closeup



Alright now is time for a little
game, Guess what is the name of this phapio
happy guessing everyone.

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Old 18th July 2009, 10:15 AM
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Paph rothschildianum. So what is the prize???
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Old 18th July 2009, 11:34 AM
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Hi bro,

I would really love to get you a prize but sadly
the answer is wrong bro... nice try bro...

Oop... Did i mention about prize?
hahas... Just a for fun game no prize included...

hehe... have fun everyone.

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ZZZZ.I have no Idea for orchids.
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Hmmmm, looks a little bit like P. glanduliferum, but the 'pouch' color is wrong. Is it a hybrid?
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Hmmmm, looks a little bit like P. glanduliferum, but the 'pouch' color is wrong. Is it a hybrid?
Hi Shawn,

Nope this is a true species not hybrids, but the flower actually veries from plants to plants,

Btw it's not Paph. glanduliferum...

Ehmm... where has andrew gone to...

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Paphiopedilum laevigatum?
Paphiopedilum roebellinii?
Paphiopedilum cuenta?
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Hi Casey,

It is actually an Paph filippinense... thank you bro
and everyone for joining this game

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E-Tour : To TBV (all photos courtesy by http://tangansejuk.blogspot.com/)

TBV management just finished the renovation. Result from the renovation: TBV have a bigger plant shade (about 3000 foot square), 20 new platyceriums and hundred new orchids. Of course, its just a temporary, the number will increasing from time to time. Since TBV is not open for public visit yet, so the E-TOUR is an alternative.

Here the entrance to plant shade. Grammatophyllum speciosum, 4 ponds of water lily and lotus, 41 hibiscus and 25 adenium pots.


Several blooming phalaenopsis at phalaenopsis section. P. bellina and P.cornu cervi.

Blooming bulbo at bulbophyllum's section. B. longisepalum and B. grandiflorum.



Orchids mounted on the driftwood.

Section of bulbophyllum



Section of coelogyne

Several rare plants like bat's lily and nephentes ampullaria and alocasia cupreum placed at the bottom of plant shade.





Phalaenopsis amabilis blooming mounted at the mango tree

Section of Tillandsia



Section of vanda

Section of catasetum

Foliage plant place at the bottom of plant shade. We have anthuriums, colocasias, caladiums, anglonaema and many more.





Platycerium willinckii.

Section of cymbidium

Platycerium and Lycopodium corner.



Section of cattleya.

Orchids that mounted on the driftwood.

Section of phalaenopsis.

50 feet long orchids row in new plant shade.




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Hi sorry where is this TBV? love to visit this place,,,,
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