Why do you think that?Originally Posted by dirtydog
I think it has good composition.
Why do you think that?Originally Posted by dirtydog
I think it has good composition.
Taken at Bang Pa-In this afternoon.
Looking towards the Chinese styled "Heavenly Light" in the background.
Taken behind my place a few minutes ago don't particularly like these ones though.
This is some Thai fruit or vegetable tree type thing, tiny little flowers though.
My photos skills are limited, but here goes. This photo taken in the rear waiting area of Menkrai Kilns in Chiang Mai...
DD: The pink one is a double hibiscus with an iron deficiency.
The "fruit type thing" is probably star apple, which the Thais call "mafooang" or something like that. But, there are related fruits with similar flowers, so it's tough to tell.
The Mook: Golden Trumpet, or something else?
I think the yellow one is Pandorea.
^ Have to agree with BH on this. The Pandorea has a differant flower petal arrangement and I cannot find any reference to a yellow one. However the Golden Trumpet (allamanda cathartica) seems to match well
Just about time to harvest the seeds from this bua seed pod. It's kind of unusual for the pod to stay so green while the seeds have turned so dark:
I'll use these seeds for the "Growing Lotus From Seed" project.
your kidding right?
Who, me? About what?
Why would he be kidding?Originally Posted by ota
Nice pics. Pity few names are included. I know most of these, but some not. Kannas and chenille plants are my favs.
^I was hoping that someone with more knowledge than I would pop in with some identifications.
I think EG knows most of the orchid types....
Where is George, anyway?
^George who?
Curious George
It looks like she owns a commercial nursery
/\ A little one for locals and to send to the nearest town. She also grows Jasmine and Marigolds for Buddist holidays etc., along with other kinds of flowers. But now she is in the States, so now they are being taken care by Mom and Dad.
Last edited by The_Dude; 13-07-2007 at 01:49 AM.
Pls make the pics bigger, Dude. Ask DD. Kill the thumbnail or something. I would love to see them bigger. 55
/\ Done!
Last edited by The_Dude; 13-07-2007 at 07:43 AM.
I'm here, just quietly enjoying the flower pics!
I will comment, if I may.
It appears to be a cross between genus' Brassavola, Laelia and Cattleya, producing the Brassolaeliocattleya hybrid.
Your photo looks very much like Blc Lucky Strike 'Golden Ring', which is the cross: Blc Mem Crispin Rosales x Lc Bonanza.
There are so many different crosses, including with the Blc Lucky Strike, without an ID tag on the individual plant, it is nearly impossible to give a positive ID.
Geo
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