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07-12-2023, 08:27 PM
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Dendrobium Swiss Mountain Palace
Dendrobium cuthbertsonii for the rest of us... no wine cooler needed. This one is Den. cuthbersonii x Den. Mtn's Butterfly Kisses (Den cuthbertsonii x glomeratum/sulawesiense) So it's 3/4 Den. cuthbertsonii. This one was made with the yellow/orange bicolor form of cuthbersonii. You have see RJ's Mtn's Buterfly Kisses which was made with the white/pink bicolor form. There are as many variations on the theme as there are Den. cuthbertsonii color forms, a lot.
Even diluting the primary hybrid with another dose of Den. cuthbertsonii, the warmth-tolerance imparted by the Den glomeratum is still there. (After many failures, well beyond the 3 that I usually allow myself, trying a wide variety of approaches that even sometimes worked for a couple of years, I have truly sworn off buying and killing Den. cuthbertsonii,) This plant went completely deciduous last winter, all 4 of the the flowers have appeared on leafless canes. But there's a new crop of nice leaves, next year's flowers, or I may get another group of flowers, from those new growths, in September or October.
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07-13-2023, 11:05 AM
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so youre saying there's a chance!
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07-13-2023, 11:42 AM
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so youre saying there's a chance!
awesome
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Cuthbertsonii, no chance. Unless you live in San Francisco or have a wine cooler for growing them. But these cuthbert hybrids with warmer-growing species have the look but much better temperament. Give 'em a dose of glomeratum or laevifolium or bracteosum, and their odds of making it through the summer improve vastly.
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07-20-2023, 05:50 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roberta
Dendrobium cuthbertsonii for the rest of us... no wine cooler needed. This one is Den. cuthbersonii x Den. Mtn's Butterfly Kisses (Den cuthbertsonii x glomeratum/sulawesiense) So it's 3/4 Den. cuthbertsonii. This one was made with the yellow/orange bicolor form of cuthbersonii. You have see RJ's Mtn's Buterfly Kisses which was made with the white/pink bicolor form. There are as many variations on the theme as there are Den. cuthbertsonii color forms, a lot.
Even diluting the primary hybrid with another dose of Den. cuthbertsonii, the warmth-tolerance imparted by the Den glomeratum is still there. (After many failures, well beyond the 3 that I usually allow myself, trying a wide variety of approaches that even sometimes worked for a couple of years, I have truly sworn off buying and killing Den. cuthbertsonii,) This plant went completely deciduous last winter, all 4 of the the flowers have appeared on leafless canes. But there's a new crop of nice leaves, next year's flowers, or I may get another group of flowers, from those new growths, in September or October.
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A lovely Hybrid! veekay
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