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Old 03-09-2011, 05:27 PM
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Old 03-09-2011, 05:33 PM
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Whew!
I'm adding the Orchidwiz (OW) temperature info to this as well. OW usually gives temperature ranges for day/night, summer/winter. So instead of writing everything out I summarized it the best I could.

The first set of numbers is the day/night temps in the summer, then I add info as necessary.

I put in bold the orchids that have sources with concurring info and fit our requirements. If necessary I checked what a grower says about it (I referred to Nardotto e Capello) to decide.

Underlined orchids are ones that I'm unsure about.

Non underlined are not suitable temp wise.

Feel free to comment if you know otherwise about a specific orchid!I should have removed the too large orchids from this to save myself some research, but oh well.

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Gastrochilus bellinus - leaf span up to 18"
warm to cool growing (IOSPE info)
OW: mid 70s/low 60s, winter 8F/15F cooler

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Aerangis fastuosa- under 3"
(listed at hot grower, but info elsewhere (and on Orchidwiz), decribing it as an intermediate-warm grower)
OW: mid 70s/mid 60s, winter 10F cooler

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Angraecum didieri- up to 8"
Likes hot to cool temperatures w/ high humidity (IOSPE info)
OW: Low 80s/mid 60s, winter 10F cooler

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Dendrobium aberrans- 2-8"
Cool to warm growing (IOSPE info)
OW:high 70s/low 60s year round
Nardotto: intermediate-cool

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Aerangis biloba- "relatively small"
Intermediate to warm (from Nardotto)
OW: 80s/60s year round
Nardotto: intermediate-warm

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Bulbophyllum ovalifolium leaf span 2"
Intermediate (Andy’s Orchids), Cool to Warm (IOSPE info)
OW: high 60s/mid 50s year round, +/- 7F

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Trichopilia tortilis- 12"
Intermediate to Warm (Orchids By Hausermann), hot to warm (IOSPE info)
OW: mid 70s/high 50s, winter days slightly warmer and nights slightly cooler.

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Laelia lundii 3-7"
Intermediate (IOSPE info)
OW: High 80s/high 60s, winter 6F/10F cooler
Nardotto: intermediate

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Paph delenatii- leafspan 8"
hot to warm environment (IOSPE & Nardotto), Intermediate (Oak Hill Gardens)
OW: High 70s/mid 60s, winter 10F lower

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Gastrochilus japonicus- Up to 3" tall
Intermediate to Warm (Nardotto), Warm to cold (IOSPE info)
OW: High 70s/low 60s, winter 10F cooler

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Oeoniella polystachys - Up to 24", but usually shorter (don't know how much shorter)
Intermediate to cool (IOSPE info)
OW: Mid 80s/mid 70s year round. Growers report it grows well intermediate, but better when warm.

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Laelia sincorana- 3-5" –
Warm to cool temperatures (IOSPE info)
OW: low 70s/high 40s, winter 7F cooler
Nardotto: intermediate-warm

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Dendrobium unicum -under 3.5" –
warm in summer, cool in winter (IOSPE info)
OW: Low 80s/high 60s, winter slightly cooler, spring days + 10F

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Dendrochilum tenellum-12-16" –
Warm to cool (IOSPE)
OW: low 70s/low 60s. Can't tolerate cooler than that, but can take slightly warmer

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Dendrobium mohlianum- 20-28" –
Hot to cool (IOSPE)
OW: high 70s/high 60s year round, but can take cool to warm

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Encyclia cochleata- 10-23" –
Intermediate to hot (IOSPE)
OW: 80F/60F, winter 10F cooler. Can take +/-10F easily

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Phalaenopsis schilleriana – leaves 6-18" long -
Hot grower (IOSPE)
OW: high 80s/low 70s year round

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Phalaenopsis stuartiana – leaves 12-18" -
Warm grower (IOSPE)
OW: low 80s/low 70s, winter slightly cooler

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Phalaenopsis pulchra – leaf span under 12" -
Cool to warm growing (IOSPE)
OW: mid 80s/high 60s, winter 10F cooler
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Old 03-09-2011, 06:11 PM
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Just a quick note: the size of 3.5" listed for Den. unicum is somewhat inaccurate. The species is fairly variable and while some clones stay in that size range, I have one that's a bit bigger with the latest pseudobulb at about 9". Still well within the size range for the project, and overall it's an easy and very rewarding species to grow.

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, I have a hybrid of this (dendrobium Stardust 'firebird' ) it is in flower now and I just measured the longest cane , which is in flower & it measures 30cms roughly 11" . My conditions are Intermediate, only thing missing is rhe mother plants scent

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Old 03-09-2011, 07:20 PM
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I have a couple to add to the list:
Dendrobium jenkinsii- AO- $18, Popow- 12 Eur.
Dendrobium kingianum- AO- $10-$16, GO- 16 Eur.

I was all set to suggest Dendrobium loddigesii, but then I realized that it was used last time. oops.
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Old 03-10-2011, 02:31 PM
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Thanks Camille for all that work, you're doing a great job

Thanks MGTerry, I'll get those added to the list.

I've had a couple of unexpected busy days here and I'm out again in about an hour so I'll probably get all the new info and new plants updated on the main thread tommorow.
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Old 03-10-2011, 10:51 PM
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I've found a couple I wouldn't mind having:
Holcoglossum subulifolium-OH $15.00 Nardotto 14,00 Euro IOSPE PHOTOS
Holcoglossum amesianum-OH $15.00 Nardotto 14,00 Euro IOSPE PHOTOS and
Paphinia cristata-OH $15.00 Nardotto 14,00 Euro IOSPE PHOTOS
These are blooming size at Oak Hill and I think they are at Nardotto.
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:44 PM
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Amazing responses every one! And Rosie and Camille-- wow! Such dedication to the project. I'm wondering, though, when will there be a decision? Is it put to a vote or will someone make the decision for the group? I'm ok with either method!
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Hi Ryan,

We will have a vote once we think we have enough viable suggestions. I'm not yet sure when that will be, but keep an eye out for it.
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Hi Ryan,

We will have a vote once we think we have enough viable suggestions. I'm not yet sure when that will be, but keep an eye out for it.
Will do, Rosie. I've been trying to catch up with this thread but its gotten a little big and I haven't the time to read through it all!

I've subscribe to the thread, though, so I'll be able to keep tabs, if not read everything.
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