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Old 03-13-2011, 04:47 PM
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Now that I'm acquiring more Angraecoids and getting much more interested in learning about them, I noticed that they're lumped into the Vanda forum. I know that the Vanda forum has already been chopped with the Neofinetia getting their own forum, so maybe it would be too much to separate the Angraecoids?

The reason I suggest this is that there are quite a few people that have a specific interest in this group of orchids.

What do you guys think?
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this includes, Agraecum, Aerangis, anything else? Lets make a case for it.
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Me too, now that I have bought a couple of Angraecums. I may need all the help I can get.
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I fully agree. They are among my favorites, and I think that quite a few people would participate. Let's go for it.
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Lets drum up some more support and I will present it to Marty.
How about a poll?
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Agreed. I'm getting interested as well as seeing more posts about them.


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this includes, Agraecum, Aerangis, anything else? Lets make a case for it.
There are at least 40+ genera in the Angraecoid family. Angraecum, Aerangis, Aeranthes and Jumellea are the most common ones in cultivation.
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Tindo suggested a poll, so I've added one to the top of this thread.

It's not of interest to me, but if others want it I think it's a good idea... so that's what I voted for.
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this includes, Agraecum, Aerangis, anything else? Lets make a case for it.
...and Aeranthes, Jumellea, Mystacidium, Tridactyle, and Polyrrhiza, just to name a few.

I'd be interested on reading such a forum. I wanna know how to grow these things.
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...and Aeranthes, Jumellea, Mystacidium, Tridactyle, and Polyrrhiza, just to name a few.
I agree with Angurek, I think what is going to be included should be properly defined.
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