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Old 09-11-2022, 03:48 AM
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It's been very hot in souther california and now remnants of a hurricane passing over us. The orchids don't seem to mind too much, though.


Stanhopea jenischiana

First Stanhopea bloom! The flowers are enormous and wonderfully fragrant of citrus/herbal. Reminded me of a clowesia fragrance. It's a shame that it only lasted a few days...




Cattleya gaskelliana

This cattleya sleeps most of the year... and suddenly sends out a new growth in mid summer and blooms immediately after completing its growth. I never know how much to water during its rest period (Which is essentially 7 months of the year...) The fragrance is delightful - sweet and somewhat floral.





Brassavola David Sander


Here is an F2 cross from SVO. The flowers are nicely star-shaped with a light citrusy fragrance.




A mislabeled NoID BetterGro BagBaby

Large frilly flowers with a strong citrusy scent. The sheaths rot if I get water on it and I lost one spike... another one is budding now.




Dendrobium Gatton Sunray

These typically bloom in the spring but I get some in the "fall" here. Large plant.



Epicatarthron Hilo Adventure

Here's a fun hybrid that blooms 2-3 times a year. The roots like to dry out very quickly and mostly growing in leca/air.





Passiflora alata

These are enormous vines with large alien flowers. These always start flowering in the "fall" and have a very strong clove like fragrance. The fruits are supposed to be very flavorful but I can't get it to fruit. Maybe it needs two vines... I've tried cross pollinating with 4 other passiflora varieties but it wont take...



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Old 09-11-2022, 07:26 AM
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Nice collection, Jeff.
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Amazing blooms and plants! Congratulations 🎉
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Old 09-11-2022, 08:20 PM
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Now I must have a Brassavola David Sander! You are not helping my addiction to big fluffy catts. Just beautiful!
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Now I must have a Brassavola David Sander! You are not helping my addiction to big fluffy catts. Just beautiful!
B. David Sander is a great primary hybrid! Easy to grow and flower for me. One can never have too many floofy/fluffy catts!
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Old 09-13-2022, 01:19 AM
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Lovely Jeff! I'd put money on the NOID being a Ports of Paradise - but who cares, it's still beautiful even without a name!

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You had me at the Stan. jenischiana ... what temperature conditions? All the rest look great too!
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Lovely Jeff! I'd put money on the NOID being a Ports of Paradise - but who cares, it's still beautiful even without a name!

David
I think it's a Prada Green Deluxe since the lip tends to be less floofy than the Ports of Paradise out there. But who knows, both are fun green and citrusy.

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You had me at the Stan. jenischiana ... what temperature conditions? All the rest look great too!
I've been growing it indoors under lights. 70 to... now... 90 oF in the home. Typically 65-80 oF.
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