Outdoors everything is heavily frozen – beautiful, but my hands and feet are complaining. So, what is happening in my flower rooms now? If you, like me, love flowers, let us go and see! Click to read their names and to enlarge.
Some of the orchids are always in flower – especially the Phalaenopsis’.
But, right now most of them are over, leaving the scene to some other beauties.
I have many phalaenopsis’ in different colours – this one is abundant right now.
This brown and yellow orchid is the same as the one in the header. A fragrant Cambria.
A 50 centimetre high, impressive Brassia – resembling my old Brassia Rex –
– although this one is not as much ”spidery”as the Rex.
Lastly, a rose – not one of my own potplants. But still – elegantly living its short life here in my rooms.





You have a lovely selection of orchids! In particular a very beautiful Phalaenopsis. Looking forward to more posts 🙂
Thank you!
What a fabulous collection you have! Lovely to be surrounded by so much beauty. 🙂
My forest…💚
🙂
Underbara bilder på blommor och fantastiska orkideer. Precis vad jag behövde efter en GRÅ dag med någon + grad.
Härligt att det lyste upp!
beautiful images Ann Christine! 🙂
Thank you!
A great set of images
Thank you!
Love this description – ‘flower rooms’. It conjures up windowsills and nooks and crannies lined with pot plants 😊 sounds like your indoor plants bring you much pleasure.
Love your interpretation…and I guess that is how it looks! I have about 150 plants and my husband sometimes threatens to go with machete…
Beautiful. I love orchids but can’t seem to keep them alive. They remind me of dancers.
Lovely comparison! Tips- forget them. Just spray them, and a spoon of water now and then!
LOL. I will have to give that a try.
You certainly have green fingers, Ann- Christine! A
Indoors maybe a bit…but unfortunately not in the garden…
Oh dear!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
janet