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Old 04-17-2009, 05:31 PM
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howdy folks! would love people's thoughts/advice/opinions/cultural experience with any of the following which i'm considering as travel companions for my project plant:

Ornithophora radicans
Sigmatostalix costaricensis (prob. syn guatemalensis)
Pelatantheria insectifera
Psygmorchis pusilla

unfortunately, i'll probably only be getting one of em.

any thoughts'd be much appreciated!
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Old 04-17-2009, 06:29 PM
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Here is a thread from the show and tell forums about the http://www.orchidboard.com/community...-radicans.html, its a nice little plant and seems easy enough.

Don't have any experience with the other 3.

Make sure you don't miss the April specials Oak Hill Gardens, I didn't see them but my wife did.
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I have Pelatantheria insectifera...you liked it when I posted it in bloom http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ectiflera.html

I thought of you when I saw it on Oak Hill's site

Mine is mounted, gets very bright light and misted at least every other day. It'll be every day once summer arrives.
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Thanks RSS for linking to that thread...forgot about it!

Sue...how tall is that Pelatantheria of yours?? I know the flowers are tiny, but I didn't remember your plant looking so tall...
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I thought every day was summer in Florida
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Thanks RSS for linking to that thread...forgot about it!

Sue...how tall is that Pelatantheria of yours?? I know the flowers are tiny, but I didn't remember your plant looking so tall...
The opening on this mount is only about 5 inches across, it's a small plant but is a rambler so it'll spread as far as you let it go
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I thought every day was summer in Florida

There's Florida hot

and then there's
"What the *^&#%^# is this"? Florida Summer

That's when the mounts and vandas get more than one shower a day
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Default Encyclia (Pollardia) tripunctata

Here's another I'm strongly considering... Encyclia tripunctata (now Pollardia tripunctata). Anyone have direct experience with this guy?

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The opening on this mount is only about 5 inches across, it's a small plant but is a rambler so it'll spread as far as you let it go
Hmm...thanks for the info! Dunno how I feel about the rambling...

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I am really no help here But I love the thread! Good luck with your decision!
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Yvan, I think you and I have similar growing conditions. I have the Ornithophora radicans and it's doing well for me. Currently growing 2 new pbulbs. The guy I got if from has a specimen sized plant that was covered in blooms about 3 months ago. I grow mine like my Onc. alliance. Doesn't like to completely dry out.
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