Dendobium parishii - EU, CAN, Oak Hill (O.H.)
IOSPE PHOTOS
*can get big
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Eria clausa - n/a in EU or CAN
IOSPE PHOTOS
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Cattleya aurantiaca - EU, CAN, O.H.
IOSPE PHOTOS
*can get big
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Gongora tricolor - EU, CAN, O.H.
IOSPE PHOTOS
Size: 20" tall, day temps 85-91, nights 74-76
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Cattleya warneri EU/USA/CAN
(can get large!)
Size: 8-20"
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Plectrelminthus cudatus EU/USA/CAN
(can get large! - warm to hot)
bulbs to 6", leaves to 12" , spikes to 14-31"
day 85-86, night 68
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Encyclia fragrans EU/CAN/USA
(CAN: also in this page
The Orchid Shop - Home)
size 16",
days 77-79, nights 61-63, can adapt up to 6 degrees warmer or cooler
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Cattleya intermedia EU/USA/CAN
(I think that depending on the clones, it can be very small or very large!)
Size 5-12",
days 80-83, nights 69-71
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Phalaenopsis schilleriana EU/USA/CAN
leaves 6-18", spike 36"
days 84-91, nights 71-73
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Phalaenopsis bastianii - EU, O.H., n/a in CAN
IOSPE PHOTOS
wide 12-18",
days 80-83, nights 66-67
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Phalaenopsis equestris - EU, CAN, O.H.
IOSPE PHOTOS
leaves 6-8", spikes 12-18"
days 85-91, nights 71-73
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Phalaenopsis amboinensis - EU, CAN, O.H.
IOSPE PHOTOS
leaves 10", spikes 18",
days 85-59, nights 72-74
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Aerangis biloba (mounted or potted) O.H., CAN, n/a in EU (?)
IOSPE PHOTOS
leaves 7", spikes up to 16",
days 78-88, nights 63-68
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Aerangis kotschyana (mounted) - O.H., EU, n/a in CAN
IOSPE PHOTOS
leaves up to 12", spikes 12-18",
days 90-92, nights 64
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Paphiopedilum hainanensis - n/a in EU or CAN
IOSPE PHOTOS
*available in EU under the name Paph appletonianum
leaf span up to 18",
days 86-88, nights 69-70
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Paphiopedilum spicerianum - EU, CAN, O.H.
IOSPE PHOTOS
leaves 6-12", spike to 14",
days 79-80, nights 66-67
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Bulbophyllum vitiense - EU, O.H., n/a in CAN
IOSPE PHOTOS
no OW inf but it's an intermediate-hot grower
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