Ah, Spring.
Looking up into a sunny blue sky
full of just opening lime-yellow leaves,
a warm wind,
birds' song everywhere,
green grass,
and shirt sleeves.
(completely ignoring the pollen count)


A spectacular showing of Maudine 'Claire de lune' Philippinense Alba. The top image is of the whole plant and bloom, and the lower image, a close up, shows the one bloom full open with another to the right and a third just a bud peeking from behind. Wonderful colour striations and fierce demeaner. Note: I have stamped out in photoshop the wire supports which accounts for the glow around the middle of the stem.


At first I was worried about the horizontal stem but it is strong and vibrant and looks to be producing eight or more blooms. In the summer it needs to be moved away from the window or the metal finish on the container overheats and cooks the plant. It is not going outside this year as in others - let's hope that still gives winter blooms. This plant has been blooming continuously for two and a half years.
This is the same Orchid from an earlier post (March). The old blooms are now finished - the brown stem in the centre. The new bloom stem is jutting out towards the light with six flower buds about to show. This plant has been blooming continuously for two and a half years.
And this, the Maudine 'Clair de Lune', a philippinense 'alba', has been dormant for two years and now is sending up a beautiful 'slipper' bud. Its flower is green/white with dark stripes and great wings that reach out either side of the pitcher. More when it is open.