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Old 06-01-2007, 12:01 AM
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Hi to all:
This 2 little one's are blooming right now, the first is the Cuitlauzina pendula with lovely color and a very sweet smell, and the second, one of the many Encylias that are found in Mexico, this time is the Encyclia alata.
Muchos saludos desde Tepoztlan, Mexico
Juan Morales
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Old 06-01-2007, 01:44 AM
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Beautiful flowers, Juan. Is your Encyclia alata grown in a pot or mounted? I have one that's just a baby (well, at least I think it's a baby; it's got three growths that are each around ten inches tall and is growing very well in a four inch clay pot). It hasn't flowered yet, but I'm looking forward to the day that it does. I also have a couple of other Mexican species: Stanhopea nigroviolacea and Encyclia (now Euchile?) citrina, both of which flower every summer. Marvelous orchids you have in your country! Thanks for sharing your pictures.

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Old 06-01-2007, 10:59 AM
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Beauties!
I love the cuitlauzina pendula, so delicate
Thanks for sharing!
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thanks for sharing these with us, Juan

Encyclia alata holds special meaning for my mother-in-law and myself. About 7 years ago, a friend of hers was moving away and gave my MIL an orchid, not blooming and with no tag. She cared for it for years with no results. We called it her "mystery orchid" and it was an ongoing source of laughter. About 2 years ago, it finally bloomed! We decided to bring it to our local meeting to see if we could learn more about it. Neither of us had ever had an orchid before. We walked in the door with this big gorgeous orchid and one of the members, Garnet, walked past and said "Oh, nice Encyclia alata"! I was so impressed that I knew then I just had to learn more about these wonderful plants...and the rest is history

I've since divided it for her and of course...I got a division
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Old 06-01-2007, 11:52 AM
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Hi JMorales

Mexico has a lot of wonderful orchids.

Yours are very beautiful, congratulations.

Can you, please, tell me how do you treat your Cuitlauzina pendula? I was thinking in getting one for myself

cb977,

I love those stories. Great one!
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Old 06-02-2007, 12:27 AM
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Hi Steve, mine is in a 31/2 in plastic pot, the medium is fir bark and is placed with my cattleyas, so is receiving a lot of light. Is the second time that is blooming in 6 months, I hope yours bloom soon.
Tricho the Cuitlauzina have to have a rest period, in the winter and spring time. Durin this period you dont water or fertilizer your plant until st start forming the inflorecences, when they are about 5 cm long you can reiniciate the watering and the fertilizer. Allways remembering to have the plant and a humid place (60%-80%).
Very nice story Susanne, Im happy to know that a mexican orchid have you hook in to this glorious hobby.
Perdonen mi ingles
Muchos saludos desde Tepoztlan, Morelos, Mexico
Juan Morales
PS My Euchile citrina is staring to open its flowers and also my Sanhopea hernandezii, so soon more pictures
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Thanks JMorales

It seems Ok for me to have one

Do show us citrina, it is such a joy to see one
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Thanks for sharing! They are lovely!
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Beautiful Juan! Great photo. I love the paleness of the flowers...makes them look so delicate.
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Beautiful blooms I love the dainty color of the cuitlauzina .
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