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15 August 2004 Don Ellis

Parasite

Mr. Botanist here finally noticed this viney little plant wrapped around one of our
bougainvillea branches and I mentioned the presence of a parasite to Leela --
noting, however, that it was a pretty good-looking one.

After a short scream, I was archly informed that this was an orchid
that she'd been struggling with for months. Fortunately for both the plant
and me, Gayle made this challenge "living color" -- because this blossom
was in such an awkward position that under other circumstances I might have
been inclined to pluck it off and put it in a bowl of water.

We're both safe, although Leela now knows the depths of my botanical knowledge.
Not that she hadn't already guessed.


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Don Ellis17-Aug-2004 01:23
Well, Techo... time for confessions. This didn't just spring from the branch... it's attached to a vine that I cloned out. And, yes, the bougainvillea are in bloom, but they didn't look as interesting as this. Thanks for your comments.
Techo 16-Aug-2004 18:15
Something so beautful springing from such a bare branch. Where the bougainvilleas in bloom at the time?
Don Ellis16-Aug-2004 10:53
And right you are... thank you, Gayle... thanks to you, I've at least won the Knowledge Stakes. I found more information athttp://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/interiorscape/hoyawax.html. Thanks, too, for your comments. It's the old black velvet trick. Don
Canon DSLR Challenge16-Aug-2004 00:48
I think this is a "hoya"......not a lens filter, but commonly known as a wax plant. And if I'm wrong, it's because my botanical knowledge usually goes as deep as "that's a red rose, that's a yellow rose and that's a daisy".
Very nice photo, by the way....love the black background.
Gayle
ctfchallenge15-Aug-2004 17:09
Don, If I had to have a parasite, this looks like a nice one to get. Love the detail on the branch. theFly