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11-04-2019, 07:25 PM
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Compiling a List of Miniatures - Share your Suggestions!
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11-04-2019, 08:41 PM
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Haraella retrocalla for sure - very hardy, and also fragrant, blooms several times a year, each time several flowers successively.
Ada (Brassia) brachypus - lots of charming flowers, about 1 inch (2 cm) on a plant that is about 3 inches (7-8 cm)
Masdevallia floribunda . Probably the least-picky Masdevallia, tolerates both warmth and cold.
Ceratochilus biglandulosus - long-lasting flowers bigger than the plant, name bigger than both.
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11-04-2019, 11:32 PM
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Dendrobium (Dockrilla) lichenastrum is one of my favorite minis that I grow, it does quite well in dry conditions. I have REALLY low humidity and water once or twice a week on a cork mount and it seems to be doing well.
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11-05-2019, 03:28 AM
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I was also going to suggest Haraella odorata, it really is a cutie! Some other favorites (some of which I've given up on for now since I don't have a terrarium or enclosed growing area where I can raise the humidity)
- Phal parishii or Phal lobbii
- Schoenopsis fragrans - tiny little thing with the cutest clusters of pink flowers
- Aerangis rhodosticta
- Dendrobium cucumerinum - this is an cool looking plant, with fleshy leaves that look like prickly cucumbers.
- Gastrochilus japonicus - a personal favorite!
- Sophronitis cernua - very mini plant now called Cattleya cernua which produces brilliantly colored (orange-red to bright red) flowers. Also a favorite.
I think I'm going to keep an eye on this thread, I curious to see what other minis people will suggest. They are my favorite type/size of orchids to grow.
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11-05-2019, 11:57 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Afid
Dendrobium (Dockrilla) lichenastrum is one of my favorite minis that I grow, it does quite well in dry conditions. I have REALLY low humidity and water once or twice a week on a cork mount and it seems to be doing well.
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My Den. lichenastrum is doing really well and currently has a new growth.
Some other miniatures I have that are doing well are:
Schoenorchis scolopendria
Bulbophyllum odontopetalum
Oncidium coloratum
Dendrobium torresae
Dendrobium limpidum
I would like to get a mounted Masdevallia floribunda mentioned above, as well as a mounted Trisetella hoeijeri.
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11-05-2019, 12:02 PM
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I would like to get a mounted Masdevallia floribunda mentioned above, as well as a mounted Trisetella hoeijeri.
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Check out Andy's Orchids. That's where both of mine came from, the Trisetella only a few weeks ago... if not on the website, email and ask because what's on the website is only about 10% of what they have.
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11-05-2019, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by camille1585
I was also going to suggest Haraella odorata, it really is a cutie! Some other favorites (some of which I've given up on for now since I don't have a terrarium or enclosed growing area where I can raise the humidity)
- Phal parishii or Phal lobbii
- Schoenopsis fragrans - tiny little thing with the cutest clusters of pink flowers
- Aerangis rhodosticta
- Dendrobium cucumerinum - this is an cool looking plant, with fleshy leaves that look like prickly cucumbers.
- Gastrochilus japonicus - a personal favorite!
- Sophronitis cernua - very mini plant now called Cattleya cernua which produces brilliantly colored (orange-red to bright red) flowers. Also a favorite.
I think I'm going to keep an eye on this thread, I curious to see what other minis people will suggest. They are my favorite type/size of orchids to grow.
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Wow, 4 of them are going on my list now!
Sophronitis cernua
Schoenorchis fragrans
Aerangis rhodosticta
Dendrobium cucumerinum
The Dendrobium looks great, I love how the leaves are so textured and warty looking
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11-05-2019, 07:04 PM
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Some I grow or have grown in the past:
Note: I have no idea about the humidity requirements
Dendrobium (Dockrillia) rigidum: Yes, another dockrillia. This one has thick oval leaves with yellow and red fragrant flowers. People say it's a bulletproof plant and it has been for me so far.
Dendrobium pachyphyllum: Another dendrobium. Frequent bloomer if you water frequently. Small, 2-leaved pseudobulbs. All plants often bloom at once. Small, fragrant, flowers, although they only last for a day.
Any Jewel Orchid: Although I have not been able to keep one alive for long, I'm sure you can. They have shiny leaves and some, like Anoectochilus also have cool looking flowers.
Bulbophyllum contortisepalum: Plant with very cool flowers, frequent bloomer. The plant itself is tiny. Might be hard to find.
Bulbophyllum ovalifolium: Tiny plant, nice flowers. Likes cool.
Bulbophyllum lemniscatoides: A very strange-looking plant. Fat, conical, pseudobulbs. Tiny, black, flowers. Deciduous, so you'll need to not water when it goes dormant.
Bulbophyllum ayuthayense: Strange deciduous plant with flat pseudobulbs. Slow grower. Might be hard to find.
Bulbophyllum polliculosum: Havent grown this one yet, but it's just like B. Ayuthayense above but it likes cooler temps and the plant and flowers are grey.
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11-06-2019, 08:33 AM
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Phalaenopsis japonica, formerly known as Sedirea japonica.
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