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Originally Posted by Izzie
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Oh, alright...
Minus points for me. :/
I didn't know that part of Kansas snowed.
In that case, look into hardy orchids like Galearis spectabilis (likes limey soil - add limestone) or Cypripedium kentukiense.
Bletilla striata or Bletilla ochracea will work too.
Aplectrum hyemale will grow in those temperatures and in fact has been known to grow a leaf during the snowy season (they like limey soil).
Calypso bulbosa (if you can find plants of these) are actually not very difficult to grow and likes it cold (it's up to you what varieties you like - they grow in the same temperature range). Grows mainly in coniferous forests where the tubers are buried in duff.
Spiranthes spp. can do as well. They're nice and small too. Easy to accommodate in limited space.
There are other hardy orchids too, but my knowledge of them is a little limited at the moment. I just started growing some native hardy orchids.
Try looking up stuff like Platanthera or Piperia.
In the meantime, here're a few warmth tolerant Cyps that I know of:
Cyp franchetii
Cyp macranthos
Cyp plectrochilum
The Chinese Cyps are special (which the 3 above mentioned Cyps are). They like lots of calcium. I put tons of limestone in the soil.