The Florida panhandle can be fickle. I have grown orchids for ten years in a coastal neighborhood in Panama City that receives a lot less rain than many inland places to our north. We will often see towns just north of us receive a decent amount of rain, but we struggle to get anything.
Having said that, I have done well with Gur. skinneri, Encyclia Cindy, BC. Maikai, Bulbophyllum frostii, BC. Lindleyana, Den. aggregatum, and V. falcata. Maxillaria tenuifolia has also been most impressive.
Vendors. I’m just getting back into orchids, but for vendors, I loved Florida Native Orchids, but I don’t think they’re around anymore. However, I’m looking for to visiting Smiley’s Orchids and Phelps Farm Orchids (if Phelps is still in business). I’m going to try the Louisiana Orchid Connection that some folks have recommended on here.
Best of luck,
David
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