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09-24-2009, 04:36 PM
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Encyclia pauciflora, a mini Ency species
This is perfect for those who have not much available space and love this Alliance. The plants are short, 15-16 cm high, and very compact (the plant in the photo is in an 8 cm pot). The 3.8 - 4 cm flowers can be considered large if you take into account the plant size. The flat, showy lip is 1.5 cm across. And, extra bonus, they are strongly fragrant!
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09-24-2009, 05:18 PM
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Oooh, I like that lip. I've not really looked much at Encyclia, but I've really liked the few I've seen. This one is wonderful.
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09-24-2009, 05:41 PM
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Nice one Mauro! I think I can find room for one of these! Just gotta find one now...
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12-04-2009, 07:47 AM
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Mauro, you have very well grown plants. What are your general growing conditions for your encyclias? How much do you water, % sunlight and what do you use for medium? I have several Brazilian encyclias and most do very good, but others don't do as good.
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12-04-2009, 09:56 AM
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Mauro, that's a very nice looking plant; the blooms look beautiful also. I only have two encyclia species (alata and phoenicea), both of which are big plants. It's nice to see that the genus also has small plants that are probably a lot more convenient to grow than the two I have. I might look and see if I can find one of these. Thank you for posting the pictures.
Steve
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12-04-2009, 03:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MOlivera
Mauro, you have very well grown plants. What are your general growing conditions for your encyclias? How much do you water, % sunlight and what do you use for medium? I have several Brazilian encyclias and most do very good, but others don't do as good.
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I try to give them bright light the year round, but not direct sunlight. From May through September, when the sun is deeply inclined, the cover cuts 50%; from October on I put some extra shade clothes to cut 65-70% of the light intensity. In the winter I water two or three times a week and the rest of the year every other day. I use clay pots and sphagnum for them.
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Originally Posted by smweaver
Mauro, that's a very nice looking plant; the blooms look beautiful also. I only have two encyclia species (alata and phoenicea), both of which are big plants. It's nice to see that the genus also has small plants that are probably a lot more convenient to grow than the two I have. I might look and see if I can find one of these. Thank you for posting the pictures.
Steve
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Good luck, Steve. This is a dwarf species with large, very fragrant flowers!
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12-04-2009, 03:48 PM
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Thanks Mauro for bringing this beautiful and fragrant mini to our attention.
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12-04-2009, 04:03 PM
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Encyclia pauciflora,
Thanks, Mauro! I will add this to my list!
--Stitz--
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