Gave away my jasmine, and the person who collected it, was kind enough to give me a seedling of Phalaenopsis violacea sumatra. Hope it grows into a nice flowering orchid.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Orchids from Johor Bahru
Drove down to Johor to go to Tebrau City, and saw this nursery on the way there. So we stopped there for a while. There are some interesting orchids there.
Since it is so near to Chinese New Year, it's a good idea to get some flowering plants to decorate the house. Got three orchids from the place, 2 cattleyas and a dendrobium.
The Dendrobium is rather striking, due to its dark coloration accentuated with a golden yellow colour. Scoured through the internet, and I think I got a Dendrobium cochliodes.
(Dendrobium Cochliodes)
One of the cattleyas should be cattleya orange nugget, while the other one is a suspected cattleya guttata.
Since it is so near to Chinese New Year, it's a good idea to get some flowering plants to decorate the house. Got three orchids from the place, 2 cattleyas and a dendrobium.
The Dendrobium is rather striking, due to its dark coloration accentuated with a golden yellow colour. Scoured through the internet, and I think I got a Dendrobium cochliodes.
(Dendrobium Cochliodes)
One of the cattleyas should be cattleya orange nugget, while the other one is a suspected cattleya guttata.
Fire Red Cherry Shrimps
Got a bag of 10 fire red cherry shrimps, that came with shrimplets from C328. After leaving the bag in the tank for 2 hours, they were finally released into the tank. Surprisingly, all the corys and plecs pretty much left them alone. It's been 2 days already, and all 10 of them are dispersed throughout the tank. They are easy to spot due to the intense red coloration. I think they like their new home as it is heavily planted, and have lots of food for them. Some came berried, hope they will reproduce soon.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Shrimp tank devasted
Disaster!!! While trying to clear the dreaded algae, the entire tank had to be torn down and the shrimps were devasted by the re-scape.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Orchids from Chiang Mai
Slipper Orchid
Spider Orchid
I think Orchids are amazing plants. They are very hardy, and have some of the most beautiful flowers. I went to a supermall in Chiang Mai, the Central Plaza near the airport. There is this unmanned flower shop at the basement, selling some very nice orchid plants!
Have you ever seen merchandise that are so good and so cheap and so desirable that you absolutely have to buy them? Finally happened to me here.
And they were really cheap! Bought a total of 10 plants, and paid about 30 bahts to 180 bahts for the plants. Most of them cost about 50 bahts, and the most expensive is the Slipper Orchid, or Paphiopedilum Hirsutissimum at 180 bahts. As the shop is un-manned, the kid in the next shop came over to wrap the plants and collect the payment. Didn't manage to get the names and information of all except one of the orchids, (the slipper orchid has a label and picture of the flower with the scientific name) and most of the plants were not flowering. It will be quite interesting to see what kind of flowers they produce.
It's quite a logistical nightmare to bring them back. First, I had to place them on the table in the Chiang Mai hotel room for a few days. Then I had to pack them into my luggage for a domestic flight to Bangkok. Next I had to hang them near the window of the Bangkok hotel room. Then they were packed in the luggage and checked in for an international flight back to Singapore.They had to be wrapped in magazine papers and cushioned by soft cotton clothes in the luggage. On the final leg of the flight, some of them were placed in a shoe box. I was surprised that the plants all survived the rigors of the trip, but they were worth all the trouble.
Here are the pictures of all 10 of them.
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