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04-09-2017, 02:10 PM
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When you get a tip and it turns into a haul!
By happenstance and pretty amazingly, I was browsing the orchid subreddit and came upon a grocery story find of miltoniopsis. I looked at the user name, which listed my state and a zipcode within a half hour drive from me. I messaged the user, and turns out he is a member of my local OS and he gave me some orchid sightings- where to find the miltoniopsis and also bag babies! So, today, I went orchid hunting and, with his help, I have added to my collection. I hope someday to actually be able to meet my fellow OS members, but they meet on Saturdays and I work pretty much every Saturday.
Anyway, I present my finds!
The two miltioniopsis - NOIDs but I might contact the grower and see if I can get their names/crosses. The yellow one smells divine and filled my car on the way home - it smells very floral, like roses. The purple and white one has no scent but is lovely anyway.
And the bag babies:
Back, left to right is: Den. convolutum - green, B. Little Stars, Bepi. Golden Peacock - orange, and C. Volcano Plum in the front.
The Little Stars and Golden Peacock both have sheaths/buds forming and new growth. The other two don't have signs of flowers but do have new growths. I suspect the Volcano Plum may be a while because it is one of the true bag babies ($7 one), while the others I will call bag toddlers ($13).
The names might be slightly wrong, it's just what the tag says.
Anyway, here's my happy Orchid Sunday story!
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04-09-2017, 04:11 PM
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Nice haul indeed, I've never come across a yellow Miltoniopsis, I'm not a big fan of yellow blooms, but with a rose scent I would make the exception 😆
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04-09-2017, 04:12 PM
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Whelp, I started unpotting the Dendrobium, and found a second tag.
So, the Better Grow tag says "DEN. CONVOLUTUM-GREEN"
The othert tag is from H&R Nurseries and says "Den. Green Mist x Andree Miller"
Thoughts?
I already know I am probably going to have to wait til it blooms...
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04-09-2017, 05:03 PM
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Great haul!
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04-09-2017, 05:09 PM
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Oh what great orchids you have found! Congratulations!
I found a Little Stars bag baby, too. I was pretty excited with that one.
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04-09-2017, 05:37 PM
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Love the miltioniopsis!!! I got the same Dendrobium, Brassalova 'Little stars,' and a Bpl 'Golden Peacock Orange,' whatever that is. I also got another that I have never heard of, Epicatarthron 'Hilo Adventure.' Can't find much on that and only a little on the Golden Peacock. So, if you did, let me know. Otherwise, I assume Catt in the blood and moved it them to the highest light I have.I was hoping the Dendrobiun was 'Little Green Apples.'
Good haul, Salixx!
---------- Post added at 03:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:18 PM ----------
In H&R's catalog, I see Den Green Mist x convolutum.
You can download pictures are their website.
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04-09-2017, 06:49 PM
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What a great haul! The Miltioniopsis are beautiful. I have a purple one, Bert Fields, I've had for years and need to repot. I had a gorgeous yellow one, lost it while on vacation. It was called Andrea West, and looked a lot like your plant. It had a wonderful fragrance as well. The yellow color was very soft, like butter.
You've had a wonderful orchid Sunday! Thanks for sharing.
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04-09-2017, 08:34 PM
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Those are all very attractive and healthy-looking plants! I especially like the yellow flowers, with that deep, intense yellow against the background of pale, pastel yellow. If you learn the name of it, do let us know!
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04-09-2017, 09:16 PM
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These are my first miltoniopsis, so we'll see how they do . I don't normally go for the big plants, but I had to try these guys. The yellow one was a catch - twice the size of any of the other milts at the store. Still love the fragrance - I smell it every time I pass by it.
Dolly, I haven't found much on the Golden Peacock, but it is a hybrid of Bc. Richard Muller and Prosthechea (Encyclia) vitellina. Apparently it is now called Procatavola Golden Peacock.
Anway, according to BlueNanta it's parentage is: 50% P. vitellina, 25% B. nodosa and 25% C. milleri (now Laelia, I can't keep up with these changes!)
The nodosa and the milleri like it really bright and the vitellina not so much. Nodosa likes it warm, milleri seems to be tolerant of a range and vitellina likes it cool.
All that means, to me, standard Cattleya conditions would probably work. I mounted mine on some Ecoweb today. It'll spend a week or two in lower end Catt light and I will probably move it into the southern window after than.
I can't say anything about the Epicatarthron Hilo Adventure except those are some cool looking blooms. If they had it, I would have bought it!
I was hoping for a Den. aggregatum, but they didn't have one
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04-09-2017, 09:31 PM
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Dolly, here's the Hilo Adventure:
Been an easy grower for me hanging out with the rest of the Catts; smallish plant but not a mini. Early spring blooming.
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