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LinhT 09-21-2008 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by shakkai (Post 149080)
So!! What did you end up getting???!

Some wonderful suggestions here by everyone!

I can second Kyle's recommendation for Olaf Gruss. Its a really pretty flower, and all that I have seen are relatively compact plants. Colour seems to be quite variable within the grex, but the nicest ones are really scrumptious. Here's one that I particularly liked:
http://static.flickr.com/3152/234180...ab32d444_d.jpg

My pearcii is a very small plant for a Phrag - about the size of an Amami Island Neo. I just hope one day I will get to see it flower!!!

Shannan, Olaf Gruss is really beautiful. I'll have to see pearcii in the flesh. Thanks for putting things in "neo" terms for me, LOL. Guess you "know" me now.:coverlaugh:

LinhT 09-21-2008 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by quiltergal (Post 149387)
Linn, you have gotten some excellent advice. I have Phrag. Jason Fischer which is relatively compact (for a Phrag.) and Phrag. Sedenii. The Sedenii is my favorite (my avatar), but it is a rambler. It's not tall but I can see the potential for a large spread on it. It sits in a bowl of water all the time and seems very happy, in fact a little too happy!

Shannon thanks for posting the pic of Olaf. That's a really pretty cross. I must look for that one.

I like your avatar! Sedenii does look a lot like Memoria Estelle Getty. Actually, I have seen some plants of Jason Fischer (the phrag) from Jason Fischer (the dude). They might start out compact but some of the mature plants I've seen can get to be a pretty good size. If I had a bay window I don't think I'd worry so much. But with my regular window, not sure if I could keep that thing happy as far as light. I'll have to see Sedenii the next time I'm at the greenhouse.

Intruder 09-25-2008 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by gmdiaz (Post 147889)
Are there any tiny Phrags? Maybe not mini but very small?

I recommend you a Phrag. pearcei. Here is mine:

http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/9...eiresizie3.jpg

This picture has been taken on 05/17 and it is still in flowers now. The plant is 20 cm height and cultivated in 5" pot.

kavanaru 09-25-2008 02:25 PM

that sounds very interesting.. I have started with two Phrags (Jason Fischer and wallisii) and had pearcei in my wish list... but was a bit araid of the size... do you have a picture of the whole plant?
Shannan, the size of Amami sounds very atractive, but somehow also very small... is it a mature plant?

Ross 09-25-2008 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Intruder (Post 150842)
I recommend you a Phrag. pearcei. Here is mine:

http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/9...eiresizie3.jpg

This picture has been taken on 05/17 and it is still in flowers now. The plant is 20 cm height and cultivated in 5" pot.

Actually, that's quite small for a Phrag. Even I could manage something this size!

Lagoon 09-25-2008 09:21 PM

Some very gorgeous phrags photos on this thread :D
It's true Ross, but becareful, once you get a phrag ... theres' no turning back.
And dammit Ross, they're FUN to grow, you'll be hooked :biggrin:

musicloveranthony 11-01-2009 07:37 PM

Tracy, what did you end up going with? I bought a 5 growth Phrag La Vivace Epicure Phyllis D. Turner (pearcei x klotzscheanum) from Orchids Limited, the other day. They definitely are compact and have really neat flowers. Mine isn't in bloom, but Jerry said it should be within 2 or 3 months and blooms for about 6 months at a time.

I also just won a Phrag. Predator (richteri x warscewiczianum) and a Phrag Paul Eugene Conroy (longifolium x walisii...not going to be a small plant, by any means) on ebay, last night. I trust the vendor a lot, so I'm excited to see how that shakes out!!!

From what Jason Fischer said, the Phrag La Vivace etc. will grow really quickly, maybe when it's sent out a few more growths I can break off a bit for ya :)

LinhT 11-01-2009 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by musicloveranthony (Post 268367)
Tracy, what did you end up going with? I bought a 5 growth Phrag La Vivace Epicure Phyllis D. Turner (pearcei x klotzscheanum) from Orchids Limited, the other day. They definitely are compact and have really neat flowers. Mine isn't in bloom, but Jerry said it should be within 2 or 3 months and blooms for about 6 months at a time.

I also just won a Phrag. Predator (richteri x warscewiczianum) and a Phrag Paul Eugene Conroy (longifolium x walisii...not going to be a small plant, by any means) on ebay, last night. I trust the vendor a lot, so I'm excited to see how that shakes out!!!

From what Jason Fischer said, the Phrag La Vivace etc. will grow really quickly, maybe when it's sent out a few more growths I can break off a bit for ya :)

Yay!! Thanks! Sounds like your place is going to turn into Slipper City pretty soon. My first choice was Azuko Fischer but at that time, Jason said they were trying to remake that one and it was still in flask. I ended up with a Barbara Leeann seedling and a Waunakee Sunset seedling. I'm planning on making it to the next OSM meeting this month. If you will be there, I can introduce you to Ross and Julie. They are slipper fans and grow around 1000 paphs in there home (they have no greenhouse). Did you just go to OL yesterday? Did Jason dress up as Captain Jack Sparrow?

mollycart1 11-01-2009 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by LinhT (Post 268373)
I ended up with a Barbara Leeann seedling and a Waunakee Sunset seedling.

Pictures? I am debating if I should get Phrag. Waunakee Sunset. Is it really small?

quiltingwacko 11-01-2009 10:14 PM

Calurum is a lovely pink. However, since the parents are Sedenii and Longifolium, it could get large. So far so good. Carol


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