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isurus79 07-10-2008 02:42 PM

Im starting to get into Coelogynes more now and yours is very nice! I am also intrigued by the Mexicoa because Ive never heard of it. Who is it related to? Also, the Dendrochilum is very nice, though I dont think its filiforme. Filiforme tends to have very tiny chains of flowers and your flowers are nice n big! Just my :twocents:

Dorothy 07-10-2008 03:06 PM

Here is a little bit more info on Mexicoa ghiesbreghtiana
- Orchid Species Preservation Foundation - Mexicoa ghiesbreghtiana
- IOSPE PHOTOS
It's an oncid :)

Shirley 07-10-2008 09:57 PM

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Thank you for all your very nice comments.

Snow, My plants are mostly from growers and orchid shows in the area. Our visiting speakers often bring plants for sale and our Society places group orders from outside several times each year.

Dorothy, My Sweet Memory has a very, very nice fragrance, particularly in the middle of the morning when the temperature is rising.

Lecent, The Coelogyne came from Valley Orchid Partners so that should be pretty close to you!!

The Mexicoa ghiesbrechtiana (formerly Oncidium ghiesbrechtiana) is quite small and very cute. Actually it has had many more flowers than in this blooming and they last several months -- a very rewarding plant to grow. I have it in straight moss in a 4 in. pot.

Forgot to include my Paph. Rosy Dawn -- a very old cross but still one of my favourites.

:)


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