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Jul 17, 2013 12:52 PM CST
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Name: Ursula
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For many years now we have been buying Orchids from Ecuagenera and for just as many years have we thought about taking one of their interesting Orchid tours offered (nowadays at their website). This year it seemed the timing was perfect for the July tour and we contacted Jose Portillo of Ecuagenera. He assured us that we would be able to take the trip with them, even if we were the only participants. So we booked the tour and flights.
We were picked up at the Quito airport by Gilberto Merino, one of the founders of the company, and - as it turned out, we were the only participants this time, so Gilberto was our personal guide and driver the whole duration of the trip. Smiling We started out by taking a walk through Quito, visited the Equator and then the "Orchid hunting" ( by camera only of course) started by driving towards Mindo. Gilberto knew exactly how and where they were growing and flowering.
The main roads in Ecuador are excellent, a far cry from the hair-raising, very narrow, spiraling Andean roads experienced in the middle nineties in Bolivia. It seemed whenever we left a main road and it got bumpy, the Orchids were soon to be found. Thumbs up We traveled in a very comfortable Mazda 4x4 and Gilberto was a very capable driver, so there was no problem.
Every evening Gilberto labeled the Orchid pictures in my camera, which was very helpful, since we saw so many Orchids on a given day, it was tough to remember all.
I am thinking of posting my pictures in the form of installments, in the order taken. I will delete many and it will still be quite an armchair trip.

Starting in Quito after a few hours sleep:

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Notice the Orchids in the Cathedral windows!
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La mitat del Mundo ( Equator)
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Jul 17, 2013 1:38 PM CST
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Name: Ursula
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Next group:
Traveling towards Mindo
Lots of Epidendrum secundum type visible right from the road, along with other most interesting vegetation
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Xylobium leontoglossum

and on another location
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Cyrtochilum serratum, long beautiful spikes on several locations

typical Bromeliad encrusted trees, Orchids are usually nearby on same branches
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Lycaste( Ida) longipetala

and at another location

healthy Epidendrum roots on tree
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Pleurothallis cordata
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Masdevallia delphina

Masdevallia nidifica

Pea family
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Ponthieva parvilabris, growing in the dirt/gravel at roadside

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Trout for lunch
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Jul 17, 2013 1:58 PM CST
Name: Ted DeWitt
Brea, CA (Zone 10b)
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Jul 17, 2013 2:05 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Marvelous, Ursula. Glad you got the pictures of the Lycastes with hands for size comparison. Those are some huge flowers!
Elaine

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Jul 17, 2013 2:19 PM CST
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Name: Ursula
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Around Mindo -
vegetation is a raining Cloud Forest and it did rain every day. It is advisable to bring a Polartec jacket for warmth and rain gear. Shoes will get soaked on this trip and most of the socks are ready to be "disposed" by the end of the day. I took many pictures on this trip under the protection of an umbrella, to keep the camera dry. Despite that we were comfortable and happy to climb a hill, trot knee-deep through vegetation which many times consisted of orchids, to visit the many habitats.
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Mindo Garden
Klaus and Gilberto
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our cabin
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This place was a Hummingbird paradise, I spent some time watching them around the feeders.
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Cranichis sp., very pretty along the path
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Stelis pusilla

Scaphosepalum microdactylum
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Masdevallia ophioglossa

Masdevallia nidifica

Scaphosepalum beluosum

Pleurothallis ruberrima


Taking a break here
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Jul 17, 2013 4:24 PM CST
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I am glad you are already reading along, Ted and Elaine! Smiling
Yes, you will see our hands and fingers every so often, mainly to steady a tiny bloom or as in here, pointing out a specific feature.

It should be mentioned that Ecuagenera schedules their Orchid tours around the flowering times of the various species in their particular areas, the November tour will be quite different from the July tour. We never expected in our wildest dreams to encounter so many Orchids and also in bloom.

Keeping going - around Mindo
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Another beautiful Cyrtochilum serratum, showing the sticky substance which is the reward for the pollinator


Eurystyles auriculata

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Cryptocentrum sp
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Anthuriums
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Oncidium pyramidale

Fruit break - we loved the delicious ripe fruits, yum!
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Termites
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Again the beautiful Cyrtochilum serratum
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This Cyrtochilum grew right over the road. And this particular road was very rough and watch what blocked the exit!! Our jaws had to be picked up here.... Smiling
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Ohhh?
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It took ca 30 minutes to create an opening for our car. In the meanwhile, I loved the beautiful Tibouchinas, they are growing in many places, but the blooms were really fresh on this one.
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Sobralias! Sobralias!
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Sobralia gentryi, with pollinator

Pleurothallis cordata

And lots more Sobralias and Elleanthus, we are walking, standing in them!
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Maxillaria brunnea

We saw lots of Gunnera with their huge leaves
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and some more Pleurothallis cordata
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Stopping here to prepare the next group of pictures.
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Jul 17, 2013 4:44 PM CST
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Leaving Mindo Garden, visiting a nice Mariposario
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Gilberto with Butterfly on leg
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Brassia arcuigera
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Jul 17, 2013 5:59 PM CST
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Name: Ursula
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On our way to Cotacachi -
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Prosthechea fragrans ( Prosthechea = nonresupinate, Encyclia = resupinate flowers)

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Epidendrum tridens

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Habenaria micorrhiza
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another Habenaria plant in bloom, many times one stepped out of the car and there they were!
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Pitahaya farm ( Dragon fruit) I think these are Hylocereus triangularis, producing a yellowish fruit
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A Sobralia filled slope
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and high up on a slope a large clump of Ida ( Lycaste) heynderyxcii

Epidendrum sp
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Klaus showing the thickness of vegetation
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Oncidium
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Phragmipedium lindenii, a Phrag without pouch, growing very high up on a hill. Gilberto took some nice pictures for us on this one.
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I took this picture, I think it was a Phrag lindenii plant
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Another group of the Ida heynderyxcii high up next to Cyrtochilum

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and this Odontoglossum pardinum also very high up on the hill
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Jul 17, 2013 7:13 PM CST
Name: Carol
Santa Ana, ca
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Oh my! What a fun trip! It's neat, and helpful to see these plants in their natural habitat.
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Jul 17, 2013 7:22 PM CST
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Thanks Carol.
I will keep going tomorrow. Still have a lot more to go. Smiling
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Jul 17, 2013 7:23 PM CST
Name: Carol
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Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
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Jul 17, 2013 8:41 PM CST
Name: Kathy
Western MA

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Wonderful! Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Lovey dubby
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Jul 17, 2013 9:59 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Ursula, this is indeed a wonderful armchair trip you're treating us to.

I love the spider with the face on his abdomen. And the Ida's with their droopy petals, but my favorite so far is the Epi. tridens. Looks like a little space ship.

The Cyrtochilums have wild floof, or should I say "floof in the wild" ?
Elaine

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Jul 18, 2013 5:27 AM CST
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Thanks!
I am having fun going through these pictures! Smiling Smiling
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Jul 18, 2013 7:14 AM CST
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Driving down to Lita (if you are counting along, this is day 5)
Here I was excited to see how Schomburgkias grow in the wild and this was really interesting. But first to get there -
Don't you love these roads spiraling the Andean mountains? The scenery is always impressive!
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I was reminded of Passiflora molissima, but this one was red. It is probably a variety of P. tripartita /red Granadilla
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Lupines at Alpine zone
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At the Hosteria Rancho Santa Fe, a huge sprawling hotel surrounded by a large property, but a bit empty at the time of our stay.
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Some Cacti along the way, it is a bit drier here
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Exploring the vegetation here -
Catasetum expansum

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A large plant of Schomburgkia splendida grew on a large tree that had now landed on the ground. Other plants of this were a lot more exposed to straight sunshine as they grew high up in the canopy.
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Stopping at a very interesting place/farm, with lots of Pitahaya plants cultivated over large boulders and it was here that we saw Schomburgkia splendida also growing in rupicolous fashion.
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more later Smiling
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Jul 18, 2013 6:22 PM CST
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Back to the lady with her delicious Pitahaya/ Hylocereus, Schoms and a lot of other interesting plants:
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Cyrtopodium paniculatum, not in bloom, but growing right there on this rock.

Schomburgkia splendida growing in straight sun also on these rocks, Papaya in the background

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Tilapia pond
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picking a bag full of Pitahaya to take along, so delicious and sweet and juicy, but - beware of the Pitahaya moment 2 hours later if not used to it..... Sticking tongue out
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Chicken soup for lunch
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Kollensteinia graminea

beautiful tall spikes of Selenipedium aequinoctiale
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Step out of the car and see Habenarias! Smiling
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Epidendrum calanthum

Epidendrum nocturnum

Phragmipedium longifolium, another beautiful slipper Orchid
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Sobralia pulcherrima

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Tillandsias growing on wires
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Jul 18, 2013 7:54 PM CST
Name: Ted DeWitt
Brea, CA (Zone 10b)
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"Step out of the car and see Habenarias!"

That really sums up the awe I'm feeling right now. Actually saw a plant or two I have
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Jul 18, 2013 8:38 PM CST
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Another very busy day ( day 6) - towards Baeza ( Hotel Rodrigo)
climbing to 4000 m and exploring Paramo vegetation before driving east to the Amazon side and looking at lots of different species. But first we saw a large, very fancy replica of an Inca sundial.
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Aa cundinamarca
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Maxillaria nubigena

Elleanthus amethystinum

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Stelis sp
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Pleurothallis lilijae?
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Stelis sp
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Epidendrum
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Tiny Stelis
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Maxillaria aurea

Pterichis/Cranichis galatea ( need to confirm)
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And here comes a showstopper: Telipogon hutchinsonii, very beautiful! Lovey dubby

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pretty Cyclopogon leaf
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Lepanthes sp
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Lepanthes sp
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Lepanthes mucronata
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Pleurothallis
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Lepanthes hirtzii

more Lepanthes
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Mesadenella
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Another Telipogon hutchinsonii in bloom

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Pleurothallis lilijae

Cyrtochilum lameligerum

Huge Maxillaria species around this tree
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Stelis sp
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Habenaria
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Pleurothallis cordata

Epidendrum englerianum

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Trout (?) in Garlic sauce for Dinner and we were usually served rice along with french fries or sometimes Yucca. I liked the Fish very much
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Jul 18, 2013 8:41 PM CST
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Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
Orchids Plumerias Cactus and Succulents Region: New Jersey Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers
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Ted, this group has more Habenarias..... Smiling
The amount of Orchids we got to see here was staggering! I am in awe myself just looking through my pictures now again.
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Jul 19, 2013 12:20 PM CST
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Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
Orchids Plumerias Cactus and Succulents Region: New Jersey Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers
Greenhouse Ponds Keeper of Koi Forum moderator Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Adeniums
To Archidona on day 7 (staying at the very beautiful Hosteria Las Bromelias)
We had a pretty wet day with lots of camera action under the umbrella to keep the camera dry.( I also stuck the camera between pictures into the front of my jacket, as it started to make strange crrrrk noises when focussing and also so it didn't bounce around when moving.The strange noises have stopped in the meanwhile and the camera is fine) I did my best to take pictures... Whistling
After a while of walking around in wet habitats, we didn't even notice the rain any longer and wet feet were simple part of adventure.
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Begonia parviflora

Pleurothallis dodsonii

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I am not sure, but this may have been a Cryptocentrum
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The Lichen in this area were really interesting and I can imagine a special study could be made of those.
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Epidendrum sp ( breviraceum?) with thick fleshy growth
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Maxillaria arachnites

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Peurothallis inflata
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Maxillaria ecuadorensis brown

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Gilberto manages to stay dry! Smiling
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Cyrtochilum trifurcatum

Pleurothallis dunsterville

Orchids Orchids Orchids!!
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Passiflora mollissima, this time it IS the pink one.

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Maxillaria ecuadorensis alba
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Epidendrum sp
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Epidendrum bracteacrumenatum

Epidendrum bracteacrumenatum album

Epi sp
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Stelis
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Maxillaria meridensis

Sobralia rosea

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Pleurothallis sp
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Beautiful pool and swim before Dinner at the Hosteria Las Bromelias
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and neat Moths on house-wall in the evening
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and leaving the Hosteria las Bromelias next morning
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