Feb
26
2009

Trip Report: Myriad Gardens in bloom

In December I visited the OKC Myriad Gardens and wrote 2 different posts about my trip, along with a photo album.  Last weekend I went back to the garden and was surprised to see that there were lots of different plants in bloom from 2 months ago.

I have added another photo album of my pictures from this trip.  This time I took more pictures of blooms than the previous trip.  I tried not to take a lot of duplicate pictures from my last trip.  If you would like to see the pictures from the first trip, you can that photo album here.

Here are some of the blooming highlights:

Stromanthe sanguinea Triostar in bloom

Stromanthe sanguinea 'Triostar' in bloom

Hoya blooms

Hoya blooms

Heliconia inflorescence

Heliconia inflorescence

King Anthurium with inflorescence

Anthurium veitchii (King Anthurium) with inflorescence

Queen Anthurium inflorescence - dark, striped leaf is Anthurium

Anthurium warocqueanum (Queen Anthurium) inflorescence - the dark leaves with prominent veins belong to Anthurium, the plant in the foreground is a different Aroid

Solandra maxima in bloom

Solandra maxima in bloom

Paphilopedilum orchid in bloom

Paphilopedilum orchid in bloom

There are a lot more great plants to see, and quite a few more orchids in blooms, so I suggest you look at my photo album.


 

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