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Kurt Metzger
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Kurt Metzger
@orchidsofkurt
° New Guinea Orchid Hunter ° These are the stories of all the amazing plants I hunt and grow... ° From 🇨🇴 and I live in 🇵🇬 ° nature is my garden™️
Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea Joined Haziran 2010
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@orchidsofkurt It seems that some people are identifying a very similar plant as Dendrobium convexipes.
identify.plantnet.org/ja/k-world-flo…
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パプアの青いデンドロの花が今年も綺麗に咲きました💮
春以降ちらほら不定期に咲きますが、暑くなる前のこの時期が一番きれいだと思います😊
だいぶ実物に近い感じの色に写せました
Den. sp. aff. azureum
SECTION Calyptrochilus




(株)東京オーキット・ナーセリー@tokyo_orchids
新種の青いデンドロの花が農場でも開き始めました💮 Den. sp. aff. azureum azureumだとタイ人がフラスコ苗を作って、各国に出回ったものの咲いてみたら別の青デンドロでいったい何者でしょうねというパプアのデンドロです。 暗くなるのを待ってチート級に青く撮りました😉
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@tokyo_orchids There is one other species we can compare it to - Dendrobium convexipes J.J.Sm (orchidsnewguinea.com/orchid-informa…)
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@orchidsofkurt Thank you!
Yes, the lip is shorter than the column. The size of the tepals is also about the same as described. The description of the flower color doesn’t quite match the description of the type specimen, but it closely resembles the illustration.




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@tokyo_orchids It's not D. azureum but you can compare your flowers with Dendrobium purpureoflavescens Ormerod. I can't make out from the pictures, but is the lip shorter than the column? For reference see : orchidsnewguinea.com/orchid-informa…

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@tokyo_orchids It's not D. azureum, but you can compare what you have with Dendrobium purpureoflavescens Ormerod. Is the lip shorter than the column? I can't quite make that out from the pictures. For reference see: orchidsnewguinea.com/orchid-informa…

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@Phytotaxa Wow, that's quite the expansion!
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Expansion of Habenaria to include Cooktownia, Diplomeris, Herminium, Pecteilis and Peristylus (#Habenariinae; #Orchidaceae)
#taxonomy
doi.org/10.11646/phyto…

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@HTorchidN Pollinium or anther cap? Either way the colours and shape are wonderful!
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@ShireFlier @SecDuffy It’s the other end of the same cable. The bottom device is the LTE modem in the top device is the switch.
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1/ This is a nice little Dendrobium species from section Biloba (formerly sect. Monanthos) blooming in the garden. While individual flowers aren’t particularly striking on their own, a well-flowered plant is truly wonderful!
It is a small epiphyte that is found growing in the montane forests of the surrounding highlands (1,600–1,900m). Section Biloba, which includes about 36 species in New Guinea, is highly uniform. Interesting characteristics of species in the section include densely packed, thin stems that are often laterally flattened, thick roots, and bi-lobed leaves. The flowers typically bloom simultaneously along the upper half of the stem multiple times a year.
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#nature is my #garden with all the #amazing #tropical #orchids, #plants and #flowers of Papua New Guinea! 🌺🌿🇵🇬

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First flowering of my Specklinia remotiflora [Pupulin & Karremans, 2012], part of the Specklinia endotrachys species complex. Found from Costa Rica to Colombia, with fleshy sepals that are densely papillose. #Orchidaceae
(doi.org/10.11646/phyto…)

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1/ This is not the nicest-shaped flower of this species that I grow, but it is noteworthy due to the strikingly dark colours.
Bulbophyllum nitidum Schltr., from section Codonosiphon, is a relatively large (for the section) endemic epiphyte found growing in the lowland and lower montane forests of New Guinea (175–1,900 m).
Of all the Bulbophyllum sections, the flowers of Codonosiphon species may just be the most elegant — and they are some of my favourites.
Multiple inflorescences, each bearing a single flower that lasts 6–7 days, are produced over the course of 6–8 weeks once a year. I did have one year where they bloomed on and off for about 5 months, however.
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#nature is my #garden with all the #amazing #tropical #orchids, #plants and #flowers of Papua New Guinea! 🌺🌿🇵🇬

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If you're not using @Ubiquiti gear, you're missing out on this kind of nerdfest. So many charts and graphs!
I'm downloading Deepseek 70B over 5Gb fiber and it ranges from 1.5Gb/sec to 4.5GB/sec, which speaks pretty well to HuggingFace's connectivity!
There's a UDMPro Max, 14 switches, 10 access points. Looks like 17 non-Unifi devices as well.
My devices range from 25Gb fiber to 10MB PDP-11s, and they all happily communicate!
There are currently 107 network clients on the local LAN... 33 hardwired (25Gb, 10Gb, 1Gb) and 74 wifi clients.
I have most of my central APs upgraded to 10Gb connections and WiFI 7, so I've seen some crazy speeds in bench tests (2Gb/sec+).
90% of this is out-of-pocket and not sponsored; I just like the gear. And it's made in America!

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