Phalaenopsis 

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  • Double Delight White Phalaenopsis Orchid

  • White Phalaenopsis Orchids on Yellow Background.

  • Close up of a Phalaenopsis Orchid

  • What do you think?

  • The Phalaenopsis or Moth orchid is one of nature’s masterpieces. Designed to attract moths for pollination, this tiny brown frog takes full advantage of “home delivered breakfast”.

  • I have a few of these very pretty Orchids but it’s quite difficult to get the right location and lighting … if anyone has any tips I’d be glad to hear them!

  • Phalaenopsis orchid closer still

  • Macro of Phalaenopsis orchid flower. Photographed in Cairns, NQ. Shot using Canon EOS 350D. / Aperture f/5.6 / Shutter Speed 1/8sec. / ISO 100 / No flash used, natural light only. / Camera was tripod mounted.

  • Kennett Square, PA – Longwood Gardens – June 2008

  • i feel you out there / here inside / always wide open / no place to hide / spirit / so true / can never / be wrong / sensing your passion / hearing its’ song / speak softly still / i am your will / your light / my fire / always burning / in purest / desire i am by butchart

  • I adore orchids and this one just seemed to want to be shot in black and white. I feel that this really captures the “personality” of an orchid and it makes me happy to look at it. / / /

  • I really liked the way this turned out … one of my Phalaenopsis shot against the front window with the rain pouring down the glass. What do you think?

  • I love this Phalaenopsis of mine as it is so happy with its spots and wonderful colouring!

  • First Orchid image made since arriving in France. Nikon D70sIso200, 44mm, F11, 2.5sec, COPYRIGHT /

  • This is a “close-up” picture of Phalaenopsis white Moth Orchids taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. This conservatory is listed as the oldest conservatory in the United States. ____ Featured in the following Groups: / Only Orchids / Flowers in Marco Group Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Flowers and Folliage Detail – “Orchids” – Top 10 (#7)

  • Featured in the group Only Orchids! in November 2008 / Phalaenopsis Hybrid Orchid / / /

  • This image is featured in All About Flowers

  • This is a Phalaenopsis, or Moth orchid. / The area you can see is about 4cm wide and 3cm high. This image is part of my “Astonishing Orchids” calendar. Please visit my profile and take a look. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 105mm f2.8 macro lens at f22 This is the entire frame of the photo, as converted from RAW. The water droplets are real, and so are the “star” formations on some of the droplets, caused by the sun’s reflection and the blades of the lens diaphragm. Best viewed large.

  • Taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1000 second / F Number: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 98 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Date Picture Taken: May 15, 2009 Featured: / RB Homepage – June 8th, 2009

  • This Phalaenopsis hybrid was photographed several years back in my friends orchid collection. I find this one of the most unique and beautiful Phal hybrids I have seen. Minolta Maxxum 9 with Fujichrome Velvia – 50 ISO.

  • My Grand Daughter…Pink/White Phalaenopsis Orchid provided by my wife Karo. / / !The generic name means “Phalaen[a]-like” and is probably a reference to the genus Phalaena, the name given by Carolus Linnaeus to a group of large moths; the flowers of some species supposedly resemble moths in flight. For this reason, the species are sometimes called Moth orchids. They are native throughout southeast Asia from the Himalayan mountains to the islands of Polillo Palawan and Zamboanga del Norte in the island of Mindanao in the Philippines and northern Australia. Orchid Island of Taiwan is named after this orchid. Little recent information about their habitat and their ecology in nature is available since little field research has been done in the last decades. / Phalaenopsis aphrodite (Moon Orchid) Most are epiphytic shade plants; a few are lithophytes. In the wild they are typically found below the canopies of moist and humid lowland forests, protected against direct sunlight, but equally in seasonally dry or cool environments. The species have adapted individually to these three habitats. Possessing neither pseudobulbs nor rhizome, Phalaenopsis shows a monopodial growth habit: an erect growing stem produces from the top one or two alternate, thick, fleshy, elliptical leaves a year while the older, basal leaves drop off at the same rate. The plant retains in this way four to five leaves. If very healthy, they can have up to ten or more leaves. The inflorescence, either a raceme or panicle, appears from the stem between the leaves. They bloom in their full glory for several weeks. If kept in the home, the flowers may last two to three months. Some Phalaenopsis species in Malaysia are known to use subtle weather cues to coordinate mass flowering.!

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