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03-08-2008, 12:26 PM
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Hi Camille
That's lovely and at first I was excited about adding it to the list...but...Orchidwiz says it gets large...and...it's an endangered species. I won't get any orchid that is considered endangered unless I know for sure it's been cultivated and not taken from the earth:
DEC | NSW threatened species - Ravine Orchid
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Wow, I had no clue it was so endangered! As for the size, I researched it a bit before proposing it, and I've only seen it listed as a smallish plant. I say that it does get large in the sense that it is a creeping sort of plant, but nothing a division couldn't fix!
If its endangered status is an issue, I'll look for a similar Sarcochilus. I find their flowers absolutely stunning!
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Wow, I had no clue it was so endangered! As for the size, I researched it a bit before proposing it, and I've only seen it listed as a smallish plant. I say that it does get large in the sense that it is a creeping sort of plant, but nothing a division couldn't fix!
If its endangered status is an issue, I'll look for a similar Sarcochilus. I find their flowers absolutely stunning!
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I'm happy to hear you agree
We still have a few weeks before any decisions will be made...so the search continues
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03-08-2008, 12:35 PM
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I totally agree with you, Sue on not including an orchid harvested illegally .. but I wouldn't think that a reputable vendor would not take orchids from the wild .. could you reconsider Cattleyopsis cubensis ...(I can and will check with the vendors that carry it whether it is cultivated if that what it takes ..)
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If you all really want it on the list, I'll put it back...but I will not get that one if it is the winner.
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03-08-2008, 12:44 PM
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I totally agree with you, Sue on not including an orchid harvested illegally .. but I wouldn't think that a reputable vendor would not take orchids from the wild .. could you reconsider Cattleyopsis cubensis ...(I can and will check with the vendors that carry it whether it is cultivated if that what it takes ..)
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I looked it up, and I so far have not found an EU vendor for it, so it may be out of the running anyways. Rarer orchids are very rare in Europe unfortunately. It's a nice one anyways!
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If that is the case, then don't put it back on the list ..
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03-08-2008, 12:47 PM
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Thank you
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03-08-2008, 12:55 PM
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I understand not getting any plant that is endangered, but the tag usually means that the plant is endangered in the wild, but many of Florida's endangered orchid are readily available in cultivation. Seed collected.
Epidendrum nocturnum is one Rigid epidendrum is another, and also Polyrrhiza lindenii and many more. There is conservation in propagation as long as the plants are not removed from the wild. Please don't be mad at me.
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03-08-2008, 12:59 PM
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I would never get mad at you Dave
Okay, which vendors have this "endangered" plant listed for sale? If it's a vendor we all know to be reputable and trust...and they say it's been cultivated and not taken...I'll change my stance on the subject ...but...
it's not available in Europe or Canada as far as I can see so in this particular case, it doesn't matter
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03-08-2008, 01:18 PM
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Sue- You can add Epidendrum peperomia as available in Europe. I didn't know that it was also called Epi. porpax and Nanodes porpax, and I found it under those names!
Btw, if you are interested in how I find the EU vendors, I created a search engine with 30 vendors so far:
Orchid vendors in the EU search engine
I forgot to say that not all the listed vendors work, so in reality about 15 or so bring up hits for the different orchids I've tried
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