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08-24-2013, 08:09 PM
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Your ultimate plant...
If money was no object and you could easily get your hands on it, what plant would that be??
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08-24-2013, 08:23 PM
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Honestly, I have no clue. There is every week some new orchid I discover, new species I did not even know about, and new piece on my list as #1. Just for fun I did Google the most expensive orchids and none of them interested me as much as the ones more commonly accessible:-) I can't wait for other members to comment here, I am sure I will learn about many new orchids with this thread!
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08-24-2013, 08:26 PM
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I actually think I have acquired all of my "Holy Grail" plants and did not put down more than $100. They were Dendrobium bryerianum, Dendrobium harveyanum, Epidendrum ilense. How about you what would you get
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08-24-2013, 08:54 PM
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Well the one that IS on my list is Dimorphorchis Lowii. Price tag for near blooming $130, blooming size between $500 to $1500. That's the most expensive I would want at this time:-)
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08-24-2013, 09:26 PM
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Your ultimate plant...
Sorry wrong thread.
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08-24-2013, 09:43 PM
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I got my previously two most wanted - Cym tracyanum last year, tho only a propagated back bulb, so still have to wait a while for it to be bloom size; and a few months ago, a bloom size Vanda couerulea, which I am happy that not only have I not killed it yet, but it's growing (I'm entirely new to Vandas)
So now - if "affordable" to me weren't an issue, or should I come across one that fits my very limited budget - a bloom size, dark variety of Cym tracyanum
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08-24-2013, 10:18 PM
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I would like to see your coerulea in bloom, Sonya!
I wish for a large 12 inch bowl of Sophronitis cernua all in bloom....
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08-24-2013, 10:20 PM
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I have them all: Cinnamomum zeylanicum/verum, theobroma cacao, piper nigrum, and angraecum magdalenae. Life is good.
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08-24-2013, 10:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eskevingo
I actually think I have acquired all of my "Holy Grail" plants and did not put down more than $100. They were Dendrobium bryerianum, Dendrobium harveyanum, Epidendrum ilense. How about you what would you get
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Mine is the V. merrillii; I located it 2 months ago. Today, I did my weekly "pull the leaves apart and look for a spike routine" and guess what...a spike (well a nub)!!!
I'm happy you've acquired all of your "Holy Grails"!
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Originally Posted by TOMMYMIAMI
Well the one that IS on my list is Dimorphorchis Lowii. Price tag for near blooming $130, blooming size between $500 to $1500. That's the most expensive I would want at this time:-)
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I love this plant also, I have one newly deflasked seedling, so I have a long wait. No big deal, I'm willing to wait. Hopefully, it'll bloom by the time my 1 and 2 year old graduate high school!! Lol!!
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
I have them all: Cinnamomum zeylanicum/verum, theobroma cacao, piper nigrum, and angraecum magdalenae. Life is good.
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Yay!! It's great you have everything on your list!
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I wish for a large 12 inch bowl of Sophronitis cernua all in bloom....
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That would be awesome!!
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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
I got my previously two most wanted - Cym tracyanum last year, tho only a propagated back bulb, so still have to wait a while for it to be bloom size; and a few months ago, a bloom size Vanda couerulea, which I am happy that not only have I not killed it yet, but it's growing (I'm entirely new to Vandas)
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Love the V. coerulea!! I know the budget thing is what stinks when your an orchid addict, there's always one more plant that gets added to the list (or at least mine)!
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Sorry wrong thread.
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I was just about to comment how beautiful that plant you has previously posted was!!! The price per a fan was crazy, but it was very cool plant!
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08-24-2013, 10:48 PM
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I would like to get my hands on a whole bunch of cochleanthes and bolleas, but most of all I'd love to be the proud owner of a neomoorea wallisii.
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