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04-01-2013, 04:43 AM
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Fab new haul... for free!
Hi folks! Happy Easter!
This year was a really good one. My friend got confirmed in the morning and then in the afternoon we went to a local house and gardens. With a hydroponicum. Haha! I've got to the point!
So we went into the enormous tropical greenhouse, and there were little booklets on orchid care on a table. Point one, they said they were one pound each, so I took one back to reception and got out my money, whereupon I was told that the head orchid gardener was giving them out for free.
Point two, when we went back to the greenhouse, the aforesaid orchid gardener was sitting at the table. The lady from reception then stuck her head round the door and said "Andy, we've got a girl here who really loves orchids". Whereupon he got up and showed me around, and when he discovered that I knew most of the Latin names of the plants, and how to care for them, he promptly pulled a rooted keiki off a dendrobium and gave it to me.
He said he'd keep it for me until we got back from our walk round the gardens, and when we got back, the keiki was in a bag with SIX other orchids, a bag of home mixed compost, a box of rockwool (For a phrag he was giving me) and the latest issue of the orchid review.
I have so far potted up four of the orchids, and I still have a vanda to pot and a dend kingianum and nobile to mount. Will try to send pictures as soon a I have got it all sorted.
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04-01-2013, 09:29 AM
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WOW very very nice of them!! Enjoy your bounty....Jean
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04-01-2013, 05:19 PM
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Very cool!
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04-01-2013, 05:52 PM
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Wow...that's the spirit of giving. I know you'll take good care of them. Way to go
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04-01-2013, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Miri the Wildmage
Hi folks! Happy Easter!
he discovered that I knew most of the Latin names of the plants, and how to care for them, he promptly pulled a rooted keiki off a dendrobium and gave it to me.
He said he'd keep it for me until we got back from our walk round the gardens, and when we got back, the keiki was in a bag with SIX other orchids, a bag of home mixed compost, a box of rockwool (For a phrag he was giving me) and the latest issue of the orchid review.
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Lesson learned - get yourself prepped before talking to the expert!
Great job!
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04-01-2013, 10:09 PM
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Really cool haul
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04-02-2013, 01:41 PM
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Now that is what I call "A Good Day!". Enjoy your orchids and send us pics when you get them all potted and mounted!
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04-02-2013, 03:59 PM
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Pictures
OK, here are pictures! (If I can upload them right!)
There are two dendrobium nobiles (One potted one mounted), an epidendrum, a dendrobium kingianum (mounted with one of the nobiles) a noid which was there when the man arrived, in very bad shape, had been got by a slug - grr! et cetera, a phrag and a vanda. Don't know what kind any of them are except d.kingianum, which is the pink variety, and I think the vanda is probably neofinetia, looking at the leaves.
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04-03-2013, 10:09 AM
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What nice people! As are most orchid nuts I've found.
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04-03-2013, 10:49 AM
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Can anyone id the noid? The leaf is quite thick, and a rich green colour, quite shiny for such a put upon looking orchid, and the bulbs are a slightly paler colour and about three quarters of an inch tall.
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