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Old 03-17-2011, 04:22 PM
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Has anyone in the USA got experience of Marble Branch Farms. Is this a vendor we can use for the project. I'm only willing to use it if some OB members have experience of them.
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Old 03-17-2011, 04:51 PM
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Has anyone in the USA got experience of Marble Branch Farms. Is this a vendor we can use for the project. I'm only willing to use it if some OB members have experience of them.
Most of my Cattleya-alliance species and hybrids come from them. They're always one of the vendors at our local orchid show (coming up next weekend) and I've got a small preorder placed with them.

I recommend them highly; their quality is great, prices are always very low, and they usually throw in interesting bonus plants for orders of more than a few orchids. I got a nice little Broughtonia sanguinea (a pinkish-red one, not the splash-petal type they have now) as a bonus plant with two $10 seedlings when my OS took a field trip to their nursery last year.

If Bro. sanguinea is chosen for the project and Marble Branch doesn't have enough in stock, H&R in Hawaii would be a good option for a large project order; they usually carry 3-4 color forms of the species.

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Old 03-17-2011, 05:24 PM
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Thanks Nat.
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Old 03-17-2011, 05:26 PM
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What is the opinion on this one? I get the impression it's a bit cold growing, does anyone have experience with it to say if it can really grow in intermediate conditions?

I've put it in the list at the momment, but would like opinions.

Barbosella cucullata
Size - miniature <6”
Temp - Cool to cold (IOSPE)
------- Intermediate (Online Shop)
------- Intermediate-cool (Andy's)
------- Intermediate (Großräschener)
------- Cool (Schwerter)
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What is the opinion on this one? I get the impression it's a bit cold growing, does anyone have experience with it to say if it can really grow in intermediate conditions?

I've put it in the list at the momment, but would like opinions.

Barbosella cucullata
Size - miniature <6”
Temp - Cool to cold (IOSPE)
------- Intermediate (Online Shop)
------- Intermediate-cool (Andy's)
------- Intermediate (Großräschener)
------- Cool (Schwerter)
I already killed two of them ... They are obviously (IMO) cool-cold growers...

If people like Barbosellas, I would suggest Barbosella cogniauxiana (Syn. Barbosella handroi), which likes intermediate to warm temps... (and high humidity!) IOSPE PHOTOS
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Old 03-17-2011, 06:01 PM
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Thanks Ramon, that was the impression I got from the research I was doing tonight. I think I'm going to move it to the too cold section.
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Old 03-17-2011, 08:51 PM
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After much research....
I recommend Ceratostylis philippinensis
Temp.....Intermediate
Size......1 1/2" Miniature
IOSPE PHOTOS
Andy's Orchids - Orchid Species - Power Search results
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Or.....

Cochleanthes discolor
Temp....Intermediate
Size....5-8"
IOSPE PHOTOS
Cochleanthes discolor at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
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I think we should open the price up to 25 and maybe even 30.
We really limit yourselfs for choosing blooming size plants.

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Me too, I like this one. I got it for one of the past OB projects, but it got virused and died. Need to get another one!
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I need a Sedirea japonica regardless of what wins, I've wanted one for ages now.
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ooo ooo I didnt get one with 2 spikes but I got 2 plants instead!!

Sedirea japonica - Nagoran and the Seigyokumaru


hehe got you all jonesing now
we couldnt wait fir the project!!!
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Old 03-18-2011, 12:20 AM
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Hate to burst everyones bubble but we used Sedirea japonica in project 6.Rosie maybe you should post the previously project plant list to the top of this thread.
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understand that > I got the plant anyway. besides they are way out of the price range so I dont think we expected the sedirea..
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