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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. |
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? |
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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: |
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 :) |
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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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