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11-19-2019, 05:37 PM
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Specimen orchids? Lets see your biggest
As much as i enjoy a mini and a tiny orchid, i also love me some giant, Jurassic Park, size orchids too.
What big ones do you have?
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i have this Vanda which is tripled over on itself here- all in total the main cane was 10.5' i had to separate this when the mount i made broke in a bad storm and it fell and broke the orchid- it became 4 others
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this is a Schom/Myr Grandiflora on a 4' branch
Morchids by law_school_is_for_losers, on Flickr
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my big mounted Catt. the branch is about 5' long
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and this Catt that my beloved wife found in the trash outside a house in our neighborhood
and to finish the theme of big and small....104 lbs and 11 lbs- two of my three
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11-19-2019, 10:00 PM
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People always ask, why do you grow in such large containers? Because you can grow such large plants! I like large specimen size plants and hybrid cattleyas can get pretty big. It can be hard to get plants to this size because the medium brakes down and then the plant gets chopped up into smaller plants. Never allowing it to get big, space can be at a premium. This is a NoID cattleya that is one of our first orchids. It blooms every year in late February and smells wonderful. The blooms are about 5” (13cm) and the plant is about 4 foot (1.3m) across.
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12-27-2020, 08:57 PM
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People always ask, why do you grow in such large containers? Because you can grow such large plants! I like large specimen size plants and hybrid cattleyas can get pretty big. It can be hard to get plants to this size because the medium brakes down and then the plant gets chopped up into smaller plants. Never allowing it to get big, space can be at a premium. This is a NoID cattleya that is one of our first orchids. It blooms every year in late February and smells wonderful. The blooms are about 5” (13cm) and the plant is about 4 foot (1.3m) across.
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Wow, what a beauty, and it's got my favourite Catt colours.
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My Den nobile...photo taken last spring. More than a meter high.

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Oh wow!!!
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03-20-2021, 10:06 PM
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Dendrobium Speciosum
My best "specimen" at this point. I got it (them) from a neighbor who has the most incredible collection. Probably 40 or more (seriously!) Bloomed like gangbusters. Also have a L. Pacavia that has five sheaths and is getting huge....BLC Taiwan Chief Wine "Van Gogh" that has three inflorescences with five flowers (three currently open(ing) and two to come.
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11-19-2019, 11:08 PM
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Selmo, that is a beautiful plant!
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11-20-2019, 09:28 AM
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That's a gorgeous plant Selmo!! I can understand why people chop up plants as too as they start to get a bit large, but then they miss out on that.
Coconuts, nice looking plants there, they must look great in bloom
I do have one orchid which is starting to get into the realm of specimen size. It's a Maxillaria tenuifolia which I've had for close to 10 years. It's in a 15cm pot and over 1 meter wide (3ft)

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11-20-2019, 09:51 AM
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excellent plant there Camille!! i bet it smells amazing!! like a Pina Colada!
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11-20-2019, 09:57 AM
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excellent plant there Camille!! i bet it smells amazing!! like a Pina Colada!
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Yes, the smell is amazing! It produces over 50 blooms each year, so on a warm sunny day we can smell it as soon as we walk into the apartment! And the entire living room smells of coconut.
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11-20-2019, 11:05 AM
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one more biggun...this Dendro shoots off flowers like its a fireworks finale!
Plants, yo by J Solo, on Flickr
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11-20-2019, 12:39 PM
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Well...several
My Phal Liodoro...each new leaf is bigger than the previous
Some of my Cymbs
One of my Catts, getting bigger each day. It's in the basket for 2 years, approx.
My Den nobile...photo taken last spring. More than a meter high.

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