#183245 - 03/19/09 04:33 PM
Orchids from Quito Botanical Garden
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Quito, the capital of Ecuador, has a beautiful botanical garden, including a large orchid house, which I enjoyed on my first day in Ecuador.  Here are some of the orchids in bloom that I saw: Caucaea cucullata Cyrtochilum monachicum  Dracula simia Masd. veitchiana Masd. coccinea Maxllaria striata Here is slide show of more orchids from Quito Botanic Garden (It also shows non-orchid plants from the garden.) It was disappointing to find that many of the plants were not tagged and that the writings on some of the tags had faded. Still, I enjoyed a long visit.
Edited by Yoshi-SJC (03/19/09 11:17 PM)
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#183254 - 03/19/09 05:03 PM
Re: Orchids from Quito Botanical Garden
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Wonderful trip, Yoshi...I also loved your slide shows. Thank you for sharing.
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#183397 - 03/20/09 07:04 PM
Re: Orchids from Quito Botanical Garden
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Hmmm, the slide show won't open for me. I tried Safari, Firefox and SeaMonkey on my Macbook Pro. Ursula, the slide show is a Java applet that I wrote, meaning it ought to be perfect!  Do you have Java enabled on your Macbook Pro? What happens when you click on the link? That epidendrum species after parkinsnianum is Epidendrum embreei Thanks. I'll add that name soon.
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#183410 - 03/20/09 08:12 PM
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Very nice slide show...the spidery one that is titled "Looks like an orchid" is Maxillaria ecuadoriense
Edited by Ron--NY (03/20/09 08:13 PM)
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#183437 - 03/21/09 12:15 AM
Re: Orchids from Quito Botanical Garden
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Very nice slide show...the spidery one that is titled "Looks like an orchid" is Maxillaria ecuadoriense Thanks, Ron. I'll add the name.
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#183466 - 03/21/09 09:41 AM
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Yoshi, I just looked at it again. Yes, Java is turned on. I get the following messages: On Firefox/SeaMonkey: Applet Slide show notloaded Safari: Applet Slide Show notinited. ( exactly copied) It is no biggy, next week I can look at it on my daughter's PC. Hmmmm, that's no good! I thought Java applets were device independent!  'Sorry for the inconvenience, Ursula.
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#183502 - 03/21/09 12:00 PM
Re: Orchids from Quito Botanical Garden
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Thanks again, Aceetobe! I think you're right about Ada aurantiaca, also.
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#196563 - 06/15/09 02:59 PM
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Great video. Looks like a big place. Thanks, Posey. It only took 2 months to get one response! It was indeed a large garden - but not nearly as huge as the Kew, of course. It was worth visiting.
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#230882 - 02/10/10 04:29 PM
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very nice pictures, I saw several photos from costarican species, the photos on the garden around were too nice !!
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