Asco pumulium was a project plant in the mid 2000's; there were a whole bunch of us that ordered them from Oak Hill Gardens--I believe that they extended the wholesale price to all of us on account of how many people were ordering the plant (and probably the multiple travelling companions that were ordered as well...)
I'd nominate sarcochilus for the project; Sarcochilus falcatus is readily available from Ecuagenera, small, tolerates a wide temp range & has very nice flowers...
Just my 2¢,
Adam
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I've never met an orchid I couldn't kill...
If we want to stay with a den, I vote for den. infundibulum. Love the clean white flowers on it. Hausermanns has it for a VERY irresistible price to boot!
If we are allowed to imagine, I would love to try a soph. coccinea. I know it would inevitably end in tears and carnage for 99% of us as it is a difficult plant, but I really want to try it and want a support group when mine dies!
I will need to look up that Dendrobium. I probably saw it while scrolling through Hausermann's list but I am not sure which one it is. Sounds interesting.
I will need to look up that Dendrobium. I probably saw it while scrolling through Hausermann's list but I am not sure which one it is. Sounds interesting.
Asco pumulium was a project plant in the mid 2000's; there were a whole bunch of us that ordered them from Oak Hill Gardens--I believe that they extended the wholesale price to all of us on account of how many people were ordering the plant (and probably the multiple travelling companions that were ordered as well...)
I'd nominate sarcochilus for the project; Sarcochilus falcatus is readily available from Ecuagenera, small, tolerates a wide temp range & has very nice flowers...
Just my 2¢,
Adam
I really like the idea of Sarcochilus falcatus, who doesn't like the smell of orange blossoms?