I like that a lot! We do something similar at our woods. We have so many patches of Cyp acaule that we don't have to protect them, same for Spiranthes cernua, but a rarer Platanthera lacera gets a cage around it.
Thought I post some more of the cute little Tubecentron Niu Girl, the tiny blooms are now fully open.
And here is a first bloomer for me, (and the new growths are clean) Ctt (Slc) Tutankamen 'Pop'.
Caulaelia/Dialaelia Mizoguchi 'Princess Kiko' is working on three spikes
And I am happy I was able to get a division from Silva Orchids - this is the recently acquired Bardendrum Nanboh Pixy x Terusan. I like it a lot!
A single spike on a small plant of Stenorrhynchos speciosum
And Stenosarcos Vanguard 'Fireball' takes its sweet time
This little Restrepia landsfeldii is one of the happy little campers above the fish tank and I dunk it once in a while into the bucket while I clean out the tank. ( which I clean twicea week, because I took in my grandchildren's then little goldfish. That was in the Fall and now half of the Goldfish's tail fin is about the same size as the Paradise Fish. Amazingly they get along well, but the Goldfish is rapidly outgrowing his 40 gallon environment and really needs to go outside soon....)