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Old 03-02-2008, 11:01 PM
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Default List of plants mentioned Sunday night

Ok here is my list of what was mentioned for those of you that asked me for it. Sorry it is messy.

quiltergal] 8:12 pm: Ascocentrum ampullaceum (yes) IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. atroviolaceum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. aberrans IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. aggregatum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. cruentum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. laevifolium IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. petiolatum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. rhodosticum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. unicum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. violaceum IOSPE PHOTOS
Milt. spectabilis IOSPE PHOTOS yes)
var. morelian

[samizook] 8:16 pm: Brassia -verrucosa,Encyclia-cochleata

[Tom_in_PA] 8:15 pm: my Den. Aberrans

[quiltergal] 8:14 pm: My favs are Den. atroviolaceum and Milt spectabilis var morelian

[Dekejis] 8:14 pm: Are there any smallish Bulbophyllums/Cirrhopetalums?

[InspirChid1712] 8:17 pm: sedirea japonica!!!! its so cute and fragrant!

[quiltergal] 8:19 pm: I like Gastrochilus somai

[InspirChid1712] 8:19 pm: how about Encyclia fragrans?

[samizook] 8:20 pm: i like that one inspirchild

[stonedragonfarms] 8:20 pm: neofinetia or neostylis becca?

[quiltergal] 8:20 pm: Kingianum would be nice if we can find a small one

[Dekejis] 8:20 pm: something along these lines (for a Bulbo): http://www.sborchid.com/pic_capt.php...oyanum__2w.jpg

[Becca] 8:20 pm: neofinetia

[Tom_in_PA] 8:21 pm: IOSPE PHOTOS

[khill] 8:21 pm: IOSPE PHOTOS

[stonedragonfarms] 8:21 pm: benishizuki is very cool and it smells great

[Tom_in_PA] 8:22 pm: a great mini bulbo Bulbophyllum ovalifolium

[Ray] 8:22 pm: Last time I was in IL, I swung by Oak Hil and picked up a couple of rhynchostylis-neo crosses

[cowboy51278] 8:23 pm: here are a few i pulled off my wish list.....don't know if they are ones anyone would be interested in...
Miltoniopsis santanaei IOSPE PHOTOS
Encyclia faresiana
Bifernaria tyrianthina IOSPE PHOTOS
Tuberolabium kotoensehttp://www.orchidspecies.com/tubquisumbingii.htm

stonedragonfarms] 8:24 pm: IOSPE PHOTOS

[Dekejis] 8:24 pm: oh, here's another ( this is Bul. curtisii/corolliferum):
http://www.clanorchids.com/Merchant2.../bcurtisii.jpg

[Stefan] 8:24 pm: Tuberolabium kotoense; that ones cute

[stonedragonfarms]: IOSPE PHOTOS

[Stefan]: Aerangis biloba

[Becca] 8:27 pm: Project 6 Candidate Plants

1.Dockrillia rigida:Dockrillia rigida at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate

2.Pleurothallis palliolataan: Fall and Winter Blooming.
Shade to Bright; 1500-2500 Footcandles (indirect light,pronounced shadowing)
Intermediate to Cool; 52°F min. to 80°F max.

http://www.andysorchids.com/pictureframe.asp?pic= images/Species/5487med.
jpg&PicId=5487&PicNam=Pleurothallis - palliolata

3.Tuberolabium (Saccolabium) quisumbingii
http://www.orchidspecies.com/tubquisim

[[stonedragonfarms: IOSPE PHOTOS

[stonedragonfarms: IOSPE PHOTOS

[Tom_in_PA] 8:29 pm: Dockrillia rigida is a great choice as well

[stonedragonfarms]: IOSPE PHOTOS

[quiltergal] 8:30 pm: Ooh, that was on my list stone but it requires high humidity which I can't provide

[Stefan]: http://www.speciesorchids.com/Bulbophyllum_makoyanum (Cartwheel).html

[stonedragonfarms] 8:31 pm: there i think that is all from my list...excluding sedirea

[Tom_in_PA] 8:32 pm: another great bulbo mini is Bulbophyllum odontopelatum
[Tom_in_PA] 8:32 pm: IOSPE PHOTOS

[Dekejis] Cirrhopetalum makoyanum at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate

[stonedragonfarms] 8:33 pm: we already had the laelia

Tim] 8:34 pm: How bout this one? http://jandlorchids.com/assets/images/ panisea_albidiflora_2_lrg.jpg

[Tom_in_PA] 8:44 pm: another great masd is masd infracta (yes!)

[Tom_in_PA] 8:44 pm: IOSPE PHOTOS

[Stefan]: SereneOrchids :: Unusual :: renanthera_monochica (yes!)

[Tom_in_PA]: IOSPE PHOTOS

[Stefan] 8:51 pm: Small grower in a basket with a coarse open media that must drain well.
Maximum sunlight, the leaves will turn dark green red, for maximum flowering. Warm grower. Renanthera monochica comes from the Philippines, and the brightly coloured yellow spotted red flowers are very showy..

[stonedragonfarms] 8:51 pm: IOSPE PHOTOS

susiep] 8:56 pm: Tom, which one takes 90 degrees?

[Tom_in_PA] 8:56 pm: sophronitis cernua
[Tom_in_PA] 8:56 pm: it is the only warmer growing Sophronitis there is

[InspirChid1712] 8:56 pm: how about Cattleya aclandiae

[stonedragonfarms] 8:56 pm: we had a few days up over 95 and it grew like a weed

[Dekejis] 8:56 pm: I LOVE aclandiae

[InspirChid1712] 9:00 pm: its says Cattleya aclandiae likes a dry winter and that it is very tolerant

[stonedragonfarms] 9:01 pm: aclandiae grows on the west coast of SA if i remember right

[InspirChid1712] 9:01 pm: it is small, IOSPE calls it a dwarf

[Dekejis] 9:02 pm: and it has spots! *swoon*


Good luck!
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Old 03-02-2008, 11:11 PM
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My sincere apologies to everybody for not being at the chat tonight...my computer crashed today and right now, the prospects aren't looking too good for a quick recovery. I have no idea when I'll be back to "normal" (whatever that is ) but from what susie typed in this thread, it seems you're all doing well so far

Thanks to Susie for taking the time to do this :

I'm trying to get this stupid (*^#*^$## thing fixed as quickly as I can but have run into obstacles.

See you soon...enjoy yourselves
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Old 03-02-2008, 11:14 PM
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I was supposed to suggest the following for kavanaru (Ramon) who is away on business:

1. Epigeneium lyonii
http://www.scn-net.ne.jp/~shonan/shonan/05-4E.JPG
http://www.aospacificcentral.org/Oak...igenlyoni.html
IOSPE PHOTOS


2 Oncidium Croesus
2.a.- Oncidium croesus
2.b.- Napa Valley Orchid Society - Picture of Oncidium croesus
2.c.- IOSPE PHOTOS

3 Sedirea japonica
3.a.- Sedirea japonica
3.b.- Vortex's Orchids - Sedirea japonica
3.c.- IOSPE PHOTOS

4 Epidendrum stamfordianum
4.a.- http://www.orchidsandtropicals.com/i...mfordianum.JPG
4.b.- Orchideen-Forum
4.c.- IOSPE PHOTOS

5 Epidendrum peperomia (Syn. Epidendrum porpax, Nanodes porpax)
5.a.- http://www.orchid-nord.com/e_page/ep...pid_porpax.htm
5.b.- http://www.iosoc.com/PicsAwards/Koss01.jpg
5.c.- IOSPE PHOTOS

6. Maxillaria sophronitis
IOSPE PHOTOS http://www.riboniorchidee.it/riboni/...nites%2003.jpg

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Old 03-02-2008, 11:16 PM
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Yes thank you Susie! I would like to add to the list, and sorry if I have any duplicates....I had the list ready to go before the chat but then I experienced some connection issues during the chat. So...here is my list, I hope the hyperlinks come through ok:

1. Dockrillia rigida:

Dockrillia rigida at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate

2. Pleurothallis palliolataan:

Fall and Winter Blooming.
Shade to Bright; 1500-2500 Footcandles (indirect light,pronounced shadowing)
Intermediate to Cool; 52°F min. to 80°F max.

http://www.andysorchids.com/pictureframe.asp?pic= images/Species/5487med.jpg&PicId=5487&PicNam=Pleurothallis - palliolata

3. Tuberolabium (Saccolabium) quisumbingii
IOSPE PHOTOS

Andy’s Orchids:
Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Tuberolabium (Saccolabium) - quisumbingii

Blooming Season: Winter,Spring Blooming
Light: Bright; 2500-3500 Footcandles (very bright indirect light)
Temperature: Intermediate to Warm; 58°F min. to 88°F max.

4. Tetramicra / canaliculatum

Andy’s Orchids:
Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Tetramicra - canaliculatum

Blooming Season: Free Flowering Throughout the Year
Light: Bright to Full Sun; 2750-3750 Footcandles (midday shade required)
Temperature: Warm to Intermediate;60°F min. to 90°F max.

5. Scaphosepalum beluosum:

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Scaphosepalum - beluosum

Free Flowering Throughout the Year
Shade; 500-1500 Footcandles (indirect low light,slight shadowing)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.

6. Scaphosepalum breve:

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Scaphosepalum - breve

Always in Bud or Bloom
Shade; 500-1500 Footcandles (indirect low light,slight shadowing)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.

7. Pleurothallis / ornata (schiedei)

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Pleurothallis - ornata (schiedei)

Free Flowering Throughout the Year
Bright to Shade; 2000-3000 Footcandles (bright indirect light,strong shadowing)
Intermediate to Cool; 52°F min. to 80°F max.

8. Oncidium / edwalii

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Oncidium - edwalii

Summer,Fall Blooming
Bright; 2500-3500 Footcandles (very bright indirect light)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.

9. Masdevallia erinacea (horrida)

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Masdevallia - erinacea (horrida)

Fall and Winter Blooming
Shade; 500-1500 Footcandles (indirect low light,slight shadowing)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.Malaxis / species (N.G.)
10. Isabelia (Neolauchia) virginalis

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Isabelia (Neolauchia) - virginalis

Winter,Spring Blooming
Bright; 2500-3500 Footcandles (very bright indirect light)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.

11. Gastrochilus somai:

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Gastrochilus - somai

Variable Blooming Season
Shade; 500-1500 Footcandles (indirect low light,slight shadowing)
Intermediate to Warm; 58°F min. to 88°F max.

12. Eria coronaria

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Eria - coronaria

Winter,Spring Blooming
Bright; 2500-3500 Footcandles (very bright indirect light)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.

13. Epidendrum ellipticum

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Epidendrum - ellipticum

Free Flowering Throughout the Year
Bright to Full Sun; 2750-3750 Footcandles (midday shade required)
Warm,Intermediate to Cool;45°F min. to 98°F max.(tolerant of extremes,favoring warm)

14. Dendrobium laevifolium

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Dendrobium - laevifolium

Summer,Fall Blooming
Shade to Bright; 1500-2500 Footcandles (indirect light,pronounced shadowing)
Intermediate to Warm; 58°F min. to 88°F max.

15. Masdevallia herradurae

Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Masdevallia - herradurae

Summer,Fall Blooming
Shade; 500-1500 Footcandles (indirect low light,slight shadowing)
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max.



Ok....well I guess that is it for now...lol. Let the games begin!
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Old 03-02-2008, 11:29 PM
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I still like Cattleya acalandiae... I know it is not quite a novelty genus, but I think it is one that would work well for alot of growers due to its smaller size and tolerant personality. I'd be happy with any plant though... all orchids have a place in my heart! Can't wait for the project to start! I'm so excited!
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Old 03-03-2008, 12:15 AM
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Susie et al:

Here's a cleaned up listing from the chat b4 I left. I apologize if I didn't get your name to go with your suggestion...but I believe all the liks should work.
See you all later!
Adam

Quiltergal
Ascocentrum ampullaceum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. atroviolaceum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. aberrans IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. aggregatum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. cruentum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. laevifolium IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. petiolatum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. rhodosticum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. unicum IOSPE PHOTOS
Den. violaceum IOSPE PHOTOS
Milt. spectabilis var. morelian IOSPE PHOTOS

Samizook
Brassia verrucosa IOSPE PHOTOS
Encyclia cochleata IOSPE PHOTOS
Ida locusta IOSPE PHOTOS

Inspirchid
Sedirea japonica IOSPE PHOTOS
Encyclia fragrans IOSPE PHOTOS
Cattleya aclandiae IOSPE PHOTOS

Stonedragonfarms
Dend. cuthbertsonii IOSPE PHOTOS
Dend. moniliforme IOSPE PHOTOS
Dend. parishii IOSPE PHOTOS
Diplocaulobium aratriferum IOSPE PHOTOS
Gastrochilus somai IOSPE PHOTOS
Holcoglossum flavescens IOSPE PHOTOS
Masd. bicolor IOSPE PHOTOS
Sarcochilus ceciliae IOSPE PHOTOS
Sarco. hartmanii IOSPE PHOTOS
Sedirea japonica Ibid.
Zygopetalum triste IOSPE PHOTOS

Khill
Brassavola perrinii IOSPE PHOTOS
Encyclia mariae IOSPE PHOTOS

Dekejis
Cirrhopetalum makoyanum IOSPE PHOTOS
Bulbo. curtisii IOSPE PHOTOS
Bulbo. rothschildianum IOSPE PHOTOS

Tom in PA
Bulbo. ovalifolium IOSPE PHOTOS
Sophronitis cernua IOSPE PHOTOS
Bulbo, odontopelatum IOSPE PHOTOS
Bulbo. alageese IOSPE PHOTOS
Barbosella prorepens IOSPE PHOTOS
Masd. infracta IOSPE PHOTOS
Platystele stenostachya IOSPE PHOTOS




Becca
Dockrillia rigida IOSPE PHOTOS
Pleurothallis palliolata IOSPE PHOTOS
Tuberolabium (Saccolabium) quisumbingii http://www.orchidspecies.com/tubquisim

Tim
Panisea albiflora IOSPE PHOTOS
Pleuro. sarracenia IOSPE PHOTOS

Gixrj18
Epi. crinifreum IOSPE PHOTOS
Epi. peperomia IOSPE PHOTOS
Epi. moronense IOSPE PHOTOS

Suggestions with no tag on my view
Miltoniopsis santanaei IOSPE PHOTOS
Encyclia faresiana IOSPE PHOTOS
Bifernaria tyrianthina IOSPE PHOTOS
Tuberolabium kotoense IOSPE PHOTOS
Aerangis biloba IOSPE PHOTOS
Dend. kingianum IOSPE PHOTOS
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Old 03-03-2008, 03:50 AM
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Sorry I missed the chat... I fell asleep and didn't hear the alarm go off at 1AM. A few more suggestions:

Phragmipedium besseae IOSPE PHOTOS

Phragmipedium pearcei IOSPE PHOTOS

Grobya amherstiae IOSPE PHOTOS

Leptotes bicolor
IOSPE PHOTOS

Oeoniella polystachys
IOSPE PHOTOS
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Old 03-03-2008, 08:34 AM
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Sorry I missed the chat but I had company from out of town .. looks like everyone has some terrific suggestions
I'd also like to suggest
Dendrobium lamyaiae(lanyaiae) - IOSPE PHOTOS
J&L Orchids ~ All Other Genera 1
http://www.carolinaorchids.com/Files...ist%202007.htm
also Andy's (BS Mounted $24)
Holcoglossum amesianum - IOSPE PHOTOS
Oak Hill Gardens
Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Power Search results
Neofinetia falcata - IOSPE PHOTOS
Culture of Neofinetia falcata -
Andy's Orchids - Orchids Species - Power Search results
Oak Hill Gardens

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Old 03-03-2008, 10:49 AM
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What I have found in doing this project in the past, is considering the orchid's availability. So in Sue's absence, I'd like everyone who has listed orchids or anyone that wishes to join us and has an orchid they wish to submit, to find at least one source that has that orchid available ..in other words, which vendors carry the particular orchids you have listed .. This will help to eliminate orchids that are impossible to find .. If your list is extensive, you don't have to post the links but merely state where it is available ... I think it would be a good way of forming a list of orchids that is practical for our project. Again, this is a suggestion
For those in the USA, as a starting point - Andy's and Oak Hill are great places to begin to look and by no means, stop there .. there are many orchid vendors in the US -

Thank you Susie and Adam for putting together the list from the chat

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Old 03-03-2008, 11:15 AM
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In response to Dorothy's request, I tried to provide a link to where my selections could be purchased in the US. If others could help out with investigating where they could be purchased outside of the U.S. for our non-U.S. members participating it would be a great help. I will try and pitch in what I can, but I am not familiar with the places to purchase as others maybe. Thank you for everyones participation and hard work....this is going to be a tough decision in the end I have a feeling!

Stonedragonfarms, I noticed quite a few of what I listed in my previous post didn't make it to the "cleaned-up" list you provided, which was a great help! Is there a reason why? I wasn't sure if I missed something so I thought I would check.

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