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04-23-2015, 03:54 PM
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If we strike the Hadrolaelias and the aclandiae because of availability, should we add back the tie for 7th?
Aerangis citrata and Dendrobium laevifolium?
I'm pretty sure both of these are commonly available. If you want me to, I can check on them for you just in case.
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04-23-2015, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by shadytrake
If we strike the Hadrolaelias and the aclandiae because of availability, should we add back the tie for 7th?
Aerangis citrata and Dendrobium laevifolium?
I'm pretty sure both of these are commonly available. If you want me to, I can check on them for you just in case.
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If we were only planning to have 5 plants in the final poll, we're good. If we need more than that, then yes, please!
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04-23-2015, 04:09 PM
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I'm in WA. So we're good!
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I tracked down the 3 remaining people. As a mod I have access to IP addresses None are in the problem states.
Thanks for all your research!
I'm still leaning towards removing Hadrolaelia and C. aclandiae. The main source of the Catt is going to be HR (with high shipping costs apparently) and SBOE for the Laelias. Like I said, I don't like imposing any 1 vendor on so many people. Besides, there are 5 other plants that would be in the final poll. That's why we do the first poll- to have a small list of plants to do more in depth research on, and then remove more candidates if necessary.
I think Podangis dactyloceras, Den cucumerinum, Leptotes bicolor and Amesiella monticola and Oeoniella polystachys make up a very nice list to chose from.
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If we were only planning to have 5 plants in the final poll, we're good. If we need more than that, then yes, please!
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I think we're good, we were above 5 only because of the ties. We don't need a set number in the final poll anyway.
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04-23-2015, 04:10 PM
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Crap, I missed the vendors for the Oeoniella polystachys. I'll look those up now and revise my vendor list post.
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04-23-2015, 04:13 PM
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I came across Den cucumerinum at Hausermann's, if its not been mentioned.
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04-23-2015, 04:16 PM
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I came across Den cucumerinum at Hausermann's, if its not been mentioned.
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If I omitted it, it's not intentional! I know it was in the initial list in the other thread!
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04-23-2015, 04:23 PM
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I came across Den cucumerinum at Hausermann's, if its not been mentioned.
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I have it in my vendor post. Thank you for the head's up!!
Just fixed that post Camille to add vendors. Sending off 3 more emails.
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04-23-2015, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by shadytrake
If we strike the Hadrolaelias and the aclandiae because of availability, should we add back the tie for 7th?
Aerangis citrata and Dendrobium laevifolium?
I'm pretty sure both of these are commonly available. If you want me to, I can check on them for you just in case.
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With all the posts coming up in this thread, I missed this! If you feel like researching them, then please do. But if you are getting sick and tired of all this research, that's fine too!
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04-23-2015, 05:00 PM
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Piping Rock has:
Leptotes bicolor: $23 BS (don't know how many in stock)
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04-23-2015, 05:06 PM
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Piping Rock has:
Leptotes bicolor: $23 BS (don't know how many in stock)
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Piping Rock has a 40$ minimum to order from them though, we should note that somehow so that folks know.
Botanica LTD also has it. BS divisions for 17.50$
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