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The pitcher is Federally listed, so no individual, dug from the wild nor cultivated, can be taken across state lines, nor exported to another country, without a permit. Federally listed plants also can't be harmed in the wild.
States vary in their treatment of endangered plants. In Arizona ALL native plants are protected, unless they're on your land or they're Federally listed. The Cyrtopodium is not on the Federal list, so Florida law would govern how it's treated. |
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Reading through that link, it seems like I need to give it a longer dry time. I don't water a lot in the winter but I did still give it a sip from time to time and it sounds like that's a complete No-No. On top of that, it looks like I need to cut the water earlier than I have been reducing it. Thanks for the info and the pics...very helpful. |
Although I respect your abiity to post Cyrtopodiums on this section of the OB, I will never understand for the hobbyist growing Cyms how any relationship can be made in either plant structure or culture of this genus to Cymbidiums. But then, I have discovered that most taxonomists do not have a clue as to what conditions us ordinary growers have in our own back yards.
Obviously there are some members out there successfully "frying" these plants under their conditions. I just hope any novice members of this Alliance do not think they can treat their Cyms in the same manner. |
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A new one and a cool one to me. Those bulbs are something else.
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