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Old 09-12-2013, 10:04 PM
edub9 edub9 is offline
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As far as Eulophia graminea or Oeceoclades maculata, I have a ton of each. I will go theough your list tomorrow and get back to you.

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Old 09-17-2013, 02:40 AM
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I'm late to this thread, but will chime in as the Eulophiinae is one of my favorite groups. I grow as many as I can find, 5-6 Oeceoclades and 15 or so Eulophias, mostly the usual suspects with a few unusual ones, and then there are a couple of common ones I'm missing (E. graminea, E. alta).

Of the 4 JC lists, I've only grown Eulophia petersii (finished flowering just a few weeks ago) and Oeceoclades calcarata. Neither has any special problems or concerns, in my conditions anyway - I use a very coarse medium with quite a bit of fill sand, very little soil, and no bark, though I've seen people grow some of them in bark successfully. Of course they are all greenhouse plants here, but none seem to be bothered by temperatures from 45 F/7 C winter to 105 F/41 C summer.

I see Eulophia petersii at cactus & succulent shows now and then, at what I've always thought were surprisingly high prices given how easy it is to grow. The C&S people often grow it in very high light, right beside their arid succulents, and in the same medium. I think it looks better in a bit less light, high Cattleya to low Vanda, but obviously they will tolerate more. That one I have in an especially coarse medium.

We're in full growth season for Eulophiinae here, with several in flower and more to come, I hope. I have toothpicks ready.

Steve
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Old 09-17-2013, 08:31 AM
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Hi Steve,

I am still actively looking for more Eulophias and Oeceoclades. I have petersii, graminea, calcarata and maculata and all are growing well. Believe it or not, I do not have alta in my collection although I see them all the time in South Florida.

My want list for Eulophias and Oeceoclades is long. Here are a few:

Eulophias
-borneensis
-campensis
-cucullata
-dabia
-euglossa
-guineense
-pulchra
-speciosa

I can trade graminea and Oec. maculata, although you probably have some in your collection already. Let me know if you are interested.

JC

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