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02-22-2012, 05:40 PM
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I adore phalaenopsis for their easy reblooming character but orchids have leaves only for 9 months of the year.
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As far as I know there aren't any Phals that are deciduous !!! ALL my Phals are evergreen and keep their foliage all year long !!! I DO have 75 of my favorite genus which IS mostly deciduous and lose all their leaves after about a 9 or 10 month season = Catasetinae is the alliance of which I am fondest and speaking of !!!
The only one you mentioned that MIGHT be deciduous is your Dendrobium.
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As far as I know there aren't any Phals that are deciduous !!! ALL my Phals are evergreen and keep their foliage all year long !!! I DO have 75 of my favorite genus which IS mostly deciduous and lose all their leaves after about a 9 or 10 month season = Catasetinae is the alliance of which I am fondest and speaking of !!!
The only one you mentioned that MIGHT be deciduous is your Dendrobium.
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Actually, there are semi-deciduous and deciduous Phal species. These are species that tend to grow in cooler climates. In cultivation they usually either hang on to their leaves, or only drop a few of them. Some examples are Phal wilsonnii, lobbii, parishii, lowii.... But in terms of the usually cultivated mass produced Phals, you are right, there are no deciduous ones.
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Didn't know that Camille ! I have 19 Phal species and accidentally didn't ever add one of those you listed as deciduous to my collection !
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I teach you about Phals, and you teach me about Catasetinae! Thanks for the help in my thread about that.
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02-22-2012, 05:59 PM
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Deal !!! Actually it wasn't an accident that I didn't add them to my collection it was an accident that none that I have are deciduous ! I purposely didn't add the ones you listed because I didn't like them enough to do so !
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orchids have leaves only for 9 months of the year.
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As far as I know there aren't any Phals that are deciduous !!!
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Sorry for poor phrasing... What I mean is phals are in bloom for just couple of months... I look at the leaves for the rest of the year so they better be nice
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Oh, now I know what you meant !
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Oh I read your blog too...and as far as Cattleyas are concerned: some growers put the whole overflowing pot inside a bigger pot because they do not want to disturb the roots...the Catts sulk and wont bloom for a season if you disturb the roots too much...
But putting it in a bigger pot filled with sphagnum moss is weird...it should be in a Cattleya medium
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as far as Cattleyas are concerned: some growers put the whole overflowing pot inside a bigger pot because they do not want to disturb the roots...the Catts sulk and wont bloom for a season if you disturb the roots too much...
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Thank you, it's nice to know!
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