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Either way is fine with me. :)
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I guess it all depends on which we vote for!
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I think going down the list a bit to keep it to one would be OK. But it would be better to have two plants than an unpopular choice.
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I saw some of the harder to find orchids at shows but the websites of some of the vendors are either non-existent, not set up, or only list a few. The orchids are probably all out there in plentiful numbers but finding them would be quite frustrating. Too bad. Hopefully, the top choice will be easily available so we can have a single project plant.
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Dang, we're not going to be able to add any of the Dens. :(
Den sulawesiense/glomeratum can get quite large (canes up to 20 inches) Den. harveyanum: so far no vendor in the USA, I don't have time to research it further. No price on Botanica Ltd means not available. Den jenkinsii: not in canada, other than the aggregatum, and haven't checked out shipping from Hawaii. The other issue is that I've heard that these Dens are called Den aggrevation, because they can be difficult to bloom. |
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Ok, I do not agree with the name (based on my single experience), but maybe I just have a better clone :bowing |
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But now for the big deal, let's VOTE! :vote::vote::vote::vote: |
Hey I found one more cutie!
I know that we would prob need one more vendor in CAN but maybe we could add this subject to availability (we only have 5 CAN participants)?
It's really cute! It's on the warm side of intermediate according to all of the data I can find. Ceratostylis rubra (now known as retisquama) IOSPE PHOTOS From IOSPE "A nice, small sized, terete psuedobulb and tough, linear-falcate leaf, it flowers arise from the dry, brown sheaths at the base of the pseudobulb, and grows into dense mats. It is a warm to hot growing epiphytic plant found at elevations up to 500 meters, freeflowering in almost all seasons with a solitary or pair of, short-lived flowers arising on a short stalk on a new growth at the base, and comes from the Philippines. It may be mounted in a wood slat basket or on cork and is an easy plant to grow." Availability CAN Paramount $26 NFS listed as rubra We can check with Crystal Star when they post the new lists. USA Andy's used to have it (we could check again) Oak Hill used to have it CLAN Tropicals $16 listed as rubra BS Sorella Orchids $18 listed as rubra BS Parkside $30 (over) listed as retisquama BS SLO Orchids $22 (over) listed as retisquama & rubra BS White Oak Orchids $18 listed as retisquama BS EU Nardotto EU12.50 Hennis EUR12.50 Les Orchidees EUR18 listed as rubra and retisquama Grobraschen EUR15 listed as rubra Schwerter EUR6 listed as retisquama (rubra) La Courdes EUR18 listed as rubra Kopf EUR20 listed as rubra Vacherot EUR18 listed as retisquama |
Great suggestion shady!
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