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Old 04-15-2009, 08:00 PM
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the question is: which is the "Standard" variety? there are 4 different varieties, and for what I have seen, all of them could be considered as "standard" if you check teh availability of them (actually, gigantea is found easier, due to the very large flowers)
Paramount Orchids in Alberta has 4 varieties and they are all $25CAN... though I'm nt sure what the size is.... they might all be seedlings.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:53 PM
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wow...I just got home and read the posts from today. $65.00 seems a lot, how much on average does the project plants cost?
We try to keep the price at or around $25
There's no way we'd go forth with a $65.00 plant
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:51 PM
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I just checked the H&R website again and it says they're in 2" pots, so I would have to gather from that they aren't BS plants. That might put an interesting twist to the project. Start with a seedling. It certainly would be more long term, but it could be fun.
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:58 PM
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I just checked the H&R website again and it says they're in 2" pots, so I would have to gather from that they aren't BS plants. That might put an interesting twist to the project. Start with a seedling. It certainly would be more long term, but it could be fun.


Hmmm....that sounds like an interesting challenge...
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Old 04-15-2009, 11:00 PM
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Are we there yet?????? Are we going to move to the next highest vote getter if the economics of the Dendrobium tetragonum don't work out? I must say I wouldn't be upset if the Bulbo makes the grade. The tetragonum looks a little large from what I have seen. There is one on ebay right now that is huge.
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Old 04-15-2009, 11:10 PM
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According to this website, this orchid is also known as another/more current name.

SGAP(Qld)*Taxonomic Changes

old name Dendrobium tetragonum
new name Tetrabaculum tetragonum

Maybe this will help finding it?

See the below photo link...this is not the var gig., just the regular one...looks like it is bigger than we thought....but I still like it.

http://www.orchidboard.com/community...23092&cat=1277

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Old 04-16-2009, 12:03 AM
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Regarding Den. tetragonum here is the good news !!! I just got off the phone with them and was told that even though they are in 2 inch pot they could bloom already; now they only have about 31 of them. I'm going to leave it up to Sue to contact them and try to arrange something. This way we can keep our possibilities open as far vendors.
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Old 04-16-2009, 03:07 AM
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See the below photo link...this is not the var gig., just the regular one...looks like it is bigger than we thought....but I still like it.

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The tetragonum looks a little large from what I have seen. There is one on ebay right now that is huge.
Neil
Actually, according to Lavarack et al. (Dendrobioum and its relatives) the size ofthis species is:
var. tetragonum: PBs up to 16"
var. cacatua: up to 24", leave
var. giganteum: up to 20"
var. melaleucaphyllum: up to 12"
plus leave 1 - 3" for all of them...

I have seen several plants of this species (all var. but melaleucaphyllum) and they have always been quite large... I mentionned this since the beginning of the project... However, the reference for the projects is Orchidwiz and it is mentionned there that the species is ratehr small... Sue's and Sahkkai's plants are actually (according to them) rather small and not bigger than 10"
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Old 04-16-2009, 08:17 AM
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Here is a photo of my plant in bloom this past January. The pot that it is in is 17cm wide and 15 cm high (7.75 in x 7 in).





Here is a closer shot of the previous blooming the year before:

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Old 04-16-2009, 09:02 AM
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Hi,

I was just wondering if it does matter what variety we get?

I don't know what H&R's prices will be, but if Piping Rock's are cheaper, is getting one from there ok, even if it's a different variety??? (It's 20.00 there and shipping might be cheaper for me since it's in my state). Also, if H&R doesn't have enough as you said, I would want to make sure that it's ok to get the variety that Piping Rock has if need be.

Has anyone contacted Piping Rock? I wonder how many they actually have available?

Thanks!

Sara
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