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Old 03-19-2010, 10:13 PM
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More intermediates available at Oak Hill

Cattleya warneri
IOSPE PHOTOS
http://www.orchideen-lucke.de/shop/i...1d98a1c13c854e EU $15-$19
http://oakhillgardens.com/htm/orchid...optext=Species C&page=3 US $18

Cant find blooming size in Canada yet

CATTLEYA intermedia
IOSPE PHOTOS[url
]http://www.orchideenwlodarczyk.de/shop/catalog/cattleya-c-32.html?osCsid=6b016f9541a72e8c8549ca9296f68a67[/url] EU $20
http://oakhillgardens.com/htm/orchid...optext=Species C&page=2$15
http://www.cloudsorchids.com/catts.htm $15



CATTLEYA aurantiaca
IOSPE PHOTOS

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Old 03-19-2010, 10:49 PM
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Warm growers

PHALAENOPSIS bastianii
IOSPE PHOTOS
oak hill $12


PHALAENOPSIS mannii
IOSPE PHOTOS
oak hill $10
CA $20 http://www.cloudsorchids.com/spec.htm
EU $11.90 http://www.orchideen-lucke.de/shop/s...1d98a1c13c854e Cant tell what size

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Old 03-19-2010, 10:51 PM
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Edit: scratching the plant i had before! apparently to tall! onto more research
It's small to med size on IOSPE
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Old 03-19-2010, 11:32 PM
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More intermediates available at Oak Hill

Cattleya warneri
IOSPE PHOTOS

CATTLEYA intermedia
IOSPE PHOTOS

CATTLEYA aurantiaca
IOSPE PHOTOS

My aurantiaca is at least 18" high. I don't think the others I've seen are as tall but there's always the chance
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STANHOPEA jenishiana
IOSPE PHOTOS (says hot to cool)

STANHOPEA wardii
IOSPE PHOTOS


Not sure on size here but I've always wanted to try growing a stan.
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STANHOPEA jenishiana
IOSPE PHOTOS (says hot to cool)

STANHOPEA wardii
IOSPE PHOTOS


Not sure on size here but I've always wanted to try growing a stan.
Thanks for the plant suggestions Chris, but could you let us know which vendors are have it in the US, Europe and Canada as well as the Temp group it belongs in. It will make putting a list together much easier. thanks.
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Old 03-20-2010, 12:51 AM
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My aurantiaca is at least 18" high. I don't think the others I've seen are as tall but there's always the chance
Thanks Sue, I will make a note for that one.

If anyone has reason a plant doesn't work please let me know. I don't have OW and rely only on IOSPE. And we all know how reliable it is.
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Old 03-20-2010, 01:15 AM
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Ok... some suggestions:

1 Warm
I know this one gets tall but I suspect new plants wouldn't be that tall to start with... specimens are pricey but flowering sized plants are ok, canes are 18 in to 2 feet. Dendrobium spectabile
$25 from Oak Hill Gardens
9,90 € from Orchideen Lucke

1 Intermediate
Dendrochilium wenzellii
Oak Hill Gardens for $14

Another intermediate:
I'm seconding the suggestion of Maxilaria tenufolia... I"ve been entranced by them for awhile now and this would be a good chance to try one out.

Yet another intermediate:
Zygopetalum maculatum (because I can't get enough of Zygos!!)
At Andy's Orchids for $20

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Old 03-20-2010, 01:40 AM
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Ok... some suggestions:

1 Warm
I know this one gets tall but I suspect new plants wouldn't be that tall to start with... specimens are pricey but flowering sized plants are ok, canes are 18 in to 2 feet. Dendrobium spectabile
$25 from Oak Hill Gardens
9,90 € from Orchideen Lucke

1 Intermediate
Dendrochilium wenzellii
Oak Hill Gardens for $14

Another intermediate:
I'm seconding the suggestion of Maxilaria tenufolia... I"ve been entranced by them for awhile now and this would be a good chance to try one out.

Yet another intermediate:
Zygopetalum maculatum (because I can't get enough of Zygos!!)
At Andy's Orchids for $20
Thanks, the first one is to large for this project. The second one I'm not able find in Canada, the Third is good and the last one I can't find in Europe.

Remember to use the links in the first post to find availability in all area's.
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I can't offer any suggestions, but I'd be willing to participate if I could find one at a vendor near me, or cheap online where shipping doesn't hike up the price too much.

eta: I realize not being able to suggest an orchid nixes me from the group. :X

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