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06-27-2020, 10:19 PM
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Cyrtorchis doesn't excite me. I'm leaning toward Gastrchilus or Chiloschista or both for my next foray.
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06-28-2020, 04:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roberta
Check with Popow. I don't see it listed but worth an inquiry. He's a whole easier to order from on your side of the pond, especially with no shows bringing him to the US.
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Thanks for the tip!
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Originally Posted by Keysguy
Cyrtorchis doesn't excite me. I'm leaning toward Gastrchilus or Chiloschista or both for my next foray.
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I like that Cytorchis Roberta posted, but right now I'm really drooling over Capanemia superflua (or C.uliginosa, not sure which is the current name), which I very badly want. It's a mini with lots of white flowers. Care seems to be rather similar to the Podangis (intermediate-warm, humid, not too much water)
I strongly recommend Gastrochilus japonicus! It's a cute mini, and I used to have one some 6-8 years ago or so, but it died of rot after a particularily rainy summer. I'm still looking for a replacement, it's not too common it seems. In the meantime, I got the very similar looking Gastrochilus obliquus.
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