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Thank you NeoNJ.
I have been looking at phrags too, although am still in the trial mode before buying whole bunch. I have Phrag pearcei third month here and it is doing great, growing new roots and leaves; second one - Phrag. Olaf Gruss is coming next week. If they will hang on - I will definitely be buying more. Which ones did you get? How are they growing for you? Thanks again. |
I have many Phrags, the ones that I purchased from Piping Rock were: Phrag sedenii, Phrag Mountain Maid, Phrag Cardinale, Phrag Carol Kanzer.
I also have Phrag China Dragon, Phrag Eric Young, Phrag Eugene Conroy, Phrag vampire slayer, Phrag Ecua-bess, Phrag longifolium, Phrag Sorcerers Apprentice. They are all growing well, and are healthy, growing new starts. |
Nice plants, would not hesitate to order from them again. Glen was a speaker at our society meeting, so we were able to pre-order. What are their shipping policies and costs for shipping to Canada?
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NeoNJ, you have a great collection of Phrags. Of course I had to search for the pics of Phrag vampire slayer first. What a name!
I hope my trial ends successfully and I will buy more of them too. Oscarman, I wasn't thinking about shipping. They are travelling to our annual show in April, so I hope to pre-order plants to pick up at the show. |
That's wonderful - great opportunity for you and I would jump on it. I was actually just looking at their travel schedule and see that they are in Canada 2x this year! So you are in the Ottawa area. Great for us Canadians!
I ordered a few BS lowii and rothschildianum plants last summer in addition to several smaller ones I have. One is spiking now although I may cut it off, the plant is not really very established. They came from Orchid Inn when Sam was in eastern Canada and also from Zephyrus Orchids. All nice plants. |
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Bought a fairrieanum and Paph. Lefty Kei. Fairrie came in bud and bloomed beautifully. Lefty Kei with only one fan, and it is in bloom right now. I think Piping Rock orchid 'ROCK'
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I have grown Paph. philippinense var. roebelinii before in a windosill setting adn it was a good grower and bloomer for me. Good luck on your choices. |
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