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Did you by any chance also buy that stockpile of dowiana flasks Steven was selling also? Do you also maybe have a shop where you sell these crosses you make? ---------- Post added at 01:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:58 PM ---------- Quote:
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I didn't know Steven had C. dowians flasks. The plants I have are from high quality C. dowiana aurea 4N x self compots sold by H&R. Good C. dowiana aurea are very hard to find. I purchased the compots to grow and will sell some on eBay along the way. I used to have an online store, Neo Orchids, but had to move (almost 20 years ago) leaving all but a few of my orchids behind (sniff sniff). -Keith |
okay- this is not helpful immediately but.....i thought of you when i saw the listing and had to share the IDEA for you
there are sites that list estatesales and auctions (estatesales.net, craigslist, etc) when they are liquidating a whole house it is often done by people who have little to know knowledge about the things they are selling. i saw an auction last weekend for an estate in palmetto bay (north of the redlands) and it had a shadehouse- they called it a greenhouse in the listing in the shade house were easily 600 orchids including a bench with 50-60 specimen sized catts. the entire shadehouse sold (with the structure) for 530 dollars...... this is not uncommon- when a collector dies and no one knows tragically plants are often thrown away!!!! i pray it was a seller who bought it all so at least those species can get back into the market i would spend a little time making some alerts for any estate sales or auctions with greenhouse, shade house etc |
The Cattleya dowiana I bought is a 4n x 2n var. aurea.
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