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04-13-2015, 11:46 AM
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Wow, thanks for all the hard work!! Still trying to compile this all into one post. I was also going to suggest Podangis dactyloceras and a Sarcochilus.
Off the top of my head, mostly americans (at least 20) 4 from EU, 2 aussies,1 canadian and 1 south african.
The list will be narrowed done precisely by researching growers to suppy us... First we start by checking which sites list it Anything that can't be found easily goes off the list that eventually we poll on. Then we usually do a first poll to vote for the, say, top 5-7 orchids. Then at that step we ask growers how many they have in stock, and remove plants if necessary. Then we vote for the final project plant!
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I like the podangis dactyloceras. It's on my wish list!
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04-13-2015, 12:04 PM
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I like the podangis dactyloceras. It's on my wish list!
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It's such a cutie!!! I had one some years ago, but lost it to some weird fungal disease. The blooms are so delicate looking (semi transparent), very abundant, and very long lasting despite their delicate appearance (about 2 months if my memory is correct).
This is a photo of mine, and whether or not it makes it as project plant, I'd love to get another one!
Podangis dactyloceras by Camille1585, on Flickr
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04-13-2015, 12:23 PM
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Spring 2015 project: PLANT SUGGESTIONS
Thanks camille. I'm definitely getting one now. That is just beautiful and it's completely unlike anything in my collection.
I have a list of plants I'm ordering before spring is out now, thanks to this thread. Loving it!
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04-13-2015, 01:29 PM
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Updates:
C. walkeriana:
H&R has a TON: $15 up to $110 (depending on your preference)
Den. aberrans:
H&R: $8
Orchids Limited: $25
Seattle Orchid: $23
Marlow's: $19
Schwerter: EUR 10
Elsner: EUR12
Kopf: EUR 16
Paramount (CAN): CAN30
Dyakia hendersoniana:
H&R: $10
Oeoniella polystachys:
H&R: $20
Podangis dactyloceras:
H&R: $15, $25
Amesiella monticola:
H&R: $10
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Noticed these missing from the list.
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04-13-2015, 06:03 PM
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List updated!
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04-13-2015, 08:01 PM
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For the main list..... seller of Phal (Kingidium) deliciosum/deliciosa
$35 Orchidweb
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Really love some of the plants suggested... Den unicum, Den trantuanii, Den amethystoglossum, Cattleya luteola...
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Laelia dayana, Bulbo lobbi...
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04-13-2015, 11:00 PM
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As long as it stays under 6" tall, I should have room for it! Very excited for this!!
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04-14-2015, 06:32 AM
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Seems like my suggestions (Den tetragonum, Phal deliciosa, Bulbo lobbii/dearei) are a bit expensive, so they'll stay out. I just want to look at one more plant.
I think we'll be able to do the first poll soon!!
Also, usually we exclude any plants that have been done in past projects. Aerangis rhodostica is one of them. But I think we can leave it in the the list, it was a project plant back in project 4 in 2007, even before I joined OB. So none of the current participants participated in that project!
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I have new suggestions that I was researching last night:
Dendrochilum cobbianum IOSPE PHOTOS
Growers give it as an intermediate-warm grower despite IOSPE saying warm-hot
JLorchids $20
Hausermann $12.50
Marlow’s $20
Parkside $35
Cal’s $20
Orchideeen-shop 13€
Grobraschener 20€
Roelke 17.50€
Leptotes bicolor IOSPE PHOTOS
Leptotes unicolor was already done as a project plant a few years ago. As this species is very similar, do you guys think we should exclude it? It’s easy to grow and very cute.
Diamond $20/35
JL orchids $20
Andy’s $20
Cal’s $20
Clown Alley $20
Orchideeen-shop 9€
Schwerter 10-12€
Grobraschener 13€
Paramount (CAN) 13€
Aerangis citrata IOSPE PHOTOS
Diamond $25
JL orchids $20
Marlow’s $22
Parkside $25
Orchideeen-shop 14€
Roelke 17.50€
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