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Call_Me_Bob 07-28-2010 12:43 PM

okay, i wasnt sure if it was ok for everyone to get a var. alba or not.

ps. does it have to be available in canada? no one from canada is signed up

Call_Me_Bob 07-28-2010 12:50 PM

for anyone who can read this, is this site safe? and is this the right price?
Encyclia tampensis alba - Orchids and orchids accessoires of schwerter orchideenzucht

--edit-- and this one also.

it seems that they only have the var albas in europe, no "normals".

flhiker 07-28-2010 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by help (Post 331290)
for anyone who can read this, is this site safe? and is this the right price?
Encyclia tampensis alba - Orchids and orchids accessoires of schwerter orchideenzucht

--edit-- and this one also.

it seems that they only have the var albas in europe, no "normals".

Are you able to find it in the US for 20.00 or less. This is a native species here in Florida and will grow with almost NO care.;) One of a favorite natives.

Izzie 07-28-2010 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by help (Post 331288)
okay, i wasnt sure if it was ok for everyone to get a var. alba or not.

ps. does it have to be available in canada? no one from canada is signed up

Dave or others have said, if we cannot find it in Canada, and someone from Canada signs up, it will be removed. Same goes for other countries.

Izzie 07-28-2010 02:20 PM

Btw- thanks Rosie, for looking out for us! I hope you're able to participate- that is gracious of you to offer to bow out. Perhaps we could find a similar species that you can acquire otherwise- like was done with the Rhyn. coelestis.

Izzie 07-28-2010 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by flhiker (Post 331293)
Are you able to find it in the US for 20.00 or less. This is a native species here in Florida and will grow with almost NO care.;) One of a favorite natives.

:D Goes to show- even if we don't choose a plant, we still discover all sorts of great plants that are easy to grow!

Help- if we did a plant, I bet we would not all do a certain variety (alba), but rather what we preferred or could obtain. The important part is staying within the size, price, availability, and species parameters.



Dave- Oak Hill and other growers are bringing orchids (some that I've already pre-ordered) to Denver's show in October. If they have the plant that we choose, would it be rude for me to participate even though I will not receive the plant until then?
Perhaps member Pilot and ChasWG would participate then as well, as they might be attending.

RosieC 07-28-2010 03:56 PM

Dave, hope you don't mind but I'm going to update your first post with the UK availability. That way it will be easier to keep track of which I've checked as you add more.

[Edit] I've also tried help by compiling the info that's been listed in this thread about USA availability in to the first thread.

Call_Me_Bob 07-28-2010 04:21 PM

if it doesnt matter varieties, than it should be ok.

it can be found in the us and in europe. ( i just need someone who can read the sites to verify them )

ENCYCLIA TAMPENSE

under 16"
intermediate growing
and can be found for under $20
iospe - IOSPE PHOTOS

US LINKS

- Encyclia tampense (Miniature): Orchids By Hausermann

- Encyclia tampense at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate

EUROPEAN LINKS

- Encyclia tampensis alba - Orchids and orchids accessoires of schwerter orchideenzucht

- http://www.akerne-orchids.com/files/AO-201004.pdf

ps. is there a custom search for canada, like there is for the european-union?

RosieC 07-28-2010 05:04 PM

Hi Help,

The European links above are fine for mainland Europe but not for the UK. (€15-€19 fee for non-Euro transactions).

I'm just looking to see if I can find it elsewhere.

RosieC 07-28-2010 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by flhiker (Post 331110)
Quote:

Originally Posted by marydaniellesantos (Post 331102)
The only one of these that I would be able to grow without taking any chances is the Dendrobium parishii.

Chances are part of the project. You will be surprised what you can grow. Most culture sheets are guidelines not cut in stone. Orchids are very adaptable.

I agree, I've tried things I wouldn't have dared try other wise and in both of the projects I've done it's been really great fun trying something different.


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