The Philippine Orchid Society show was held at the end of August to the 1st week of September, but i failed to post it at once. I went there only for a lunch meeting and was not able to take more and better photos. But somehow, these will give some ideas on what we have.
Waling-waling or Vanda sanderiana is our pride, as it is native to the Philippines and served as parent to most of the commercial vanda hybrids in commerce. I do not think anybody will say it is not beautiful, rather everyone is awed by its beauty. The time for the orchid show is always set when waling-waling is blooming. It is always the highlight of the show. Other orchids and plants used for the landscape exhibits and competitions are only secondary.
This landscape design did not use many orchids as centerpiece, the terete vanda are just on the sides. Those hanging greens at the arbor however are also endemic to the Philippines, Dendrobium anosmum or what we call "sanggumay". It produces cascades of sweet scented viole or white blooms.
A landscape design with mostly Phalaenopsis hybrids, or commonly called butterfly orchids, is showcased here. Phals, as it is also called is also native to the country. Beautiful foliage plants embelish and add beauty to the total structure.
By the way, these designs are also in competition, but i will not tell you the winners. I purposely cropped the awards and ribbons to hide that. However, winning plants can be seen in the exhibit, as shown by the blue, red and white ribbons.
Above is a composite of many orchid genera, but of course they are also native here. The top portion is occupied by the waling-waling, with lower portions with Phalaenopsis, Rhenanthera, Oncidium, and other lesser known species. You can see lots of blue ribbons and plaques there, i can't seem to crop them without destroying the photo.
big clumps of waling-waling
Waling-waling, Vanda sanderiana, at its best
The following varieties and hybrids just will show us the endless possibilities of the offsprings and grand offsprings of Vanda sanderiana. There are interspecific hybrids, intergeneric hybrids and more. All of us will be enthralled with their beauty, awed, mesmerized and wish we have a few of them in our gardens.
I hope this will inspire you to go into orchid growing. I have been caught in it once, many years before. But time and space did not allow me to do it full time, so eventually they failed. I only have a few self-supporting ones at home, at the mercy of the elements. Whenever they produce a few blooms, they are the star of the garden. They surely know how to catch every attention!
Hello Andrea, the garden show looks fabulous. The orchids are beautiful. Lovely collection of flowers and images. Have a happy new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful ... Orchids are amazing as is your photography, Andrea.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Oh how beautiful. I like attending garden shows but lack the knowledge to identify. I should tag with you when you go.
ReplyDeleteOf course Maria, you are always welcome to tag with me, and it will be my pleasure to tour you around. Come home now!
DeleteWonderful show, your orchid photos are gorgeous. Vandas are my favorite ones.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Janneke
What amazing plants. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGoodness - so many beautiful orchids!
ReplyDeleteLove Orchids!! Beautifull photos of beautifull flowers =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing =)
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I recently got my first orchid, a pink one. It was a gift from my friend. Always wanted one. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh, my...this is all so lovely...beautiful flowers
ReplyDeleteOrchids are so beautiful. They are much too delicate for my black thumb. - Margy
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely flowers. I love the spotty ones
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Orchids are festive flowers.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
Hi! Nice collection of orchid flowers. My wife and I went to Singapore and visited national orchid garden last year. I like orchid flowers very much. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOrchids are wonderful flowers.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll stick with the 'white man' explanation of the figures in the rock art - not least because that is what the local indigenous people say they are!
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Wow, these are just so lovely Andrea. I love all the colors and the arrangements.. Michelle
ReplyDeleteOh, my! I would have trouble finding where to begin with photos! There are so many different types and colors. Thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeletehahaha, that happened to me, in fact I dont know when to stop so I just grouped them according to styles and kinds. I still have a lot of photos but different orchids already.
DeleteAndrea those are amazing! I've never seen so many orchids in one place! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI am happy I found your blog today. You are fortunate to live so near where flower shows are held; outdoor orchids are favorites of mine, and I bought one a year ago and plan to buy another.
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