Well I got back from the annual Denver Orchid Society show ad sale at Tagawa Gardens here in Aurora, CO. Basically in my back yard.
I went there with the plan to only buy some fert/nutriant supplies and get some advice from people of a like mind and have the same conditions I have to work with. (14% annual humidity, scorching mile high sun, things like that)
Well I found the fert and the advice as well as a very interesting little plant that is known as Brassavola cordata (species).
Little being the most important word. The pot is only 2" across and as you can see from the picture the plant tag is almost as big as the tallest leaves. But the good news is that it is very healthy and growing 4 new leaves. I paid $10 for it so it wasn't a huge investment. I have high hopes for this plant. After talking with a member of the local Society she said that this Brassavola would be a good match for me and my conditions.
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After talking with some of the folks at the DOS I came to the conclusion that my Dendrobium would do better in the original terra cotta pot it came in so I swapped out the the Dendro and my original Phal into the containers scene here.