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01-28-2018, 07:28 PM
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I've considered asking people to give incorrect care to my plants, since they usually do the opposite of what I ask them.
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Yeah, it kinda makes me wish I had an orchid friend here in town. My best orchid friend is in Brazil (which is where I was, visiting him, while my friend was watering my plants), so that's not helpful when I'm out of town. But other than the mishap with the Jewel Box, my friend did a fine job taking care of my plants. She doesn't grow orchids, but she's a gardener, and she knows a lot about horticulture in general. And my instructions were pretty simple: Water the small pots every day, and the larger ones every other day. If you miss a day, don't stress about it, but please don't miss two days in a row. So it's hard to screw that up haha
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01-29-2018, 02:17 PM
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Love the color! How large is the plant? It's hard to judge from the photo.
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Like the other Jewelboxes, it is a compact catt so typically stays under 9"tall
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01-30-2018, 11:28 PM
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Beautiful flower. I have the 'Dark Waters' clone which is a nice red but I like the orange look of your plant better.
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01-31-2018, 02:25 AM
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I see, offered for sale and discussed, 'Dark Waters' AM/AOS, 'Orange' HCC/AOS and 'Scheherezade' AM/AOS. Anybody know whether other clones are still in cultivation?
By the way I suggested to Fred Clarke that he consider a remake with a spotted Guarianthe (Cattleya) aurantiaca. He said he has a good Anzac........
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02-03-2018, 12:31 PM
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These are one tough cookie. This was one of my first orders from the internet. It blooms every year for me even if I don't take as good care of it. Mine is about to bloom also. I am keeping mine in one piece for now so I will have to see how long. I have found some bulb terra cotta pots I will pot it up to, maybe this spring or the next one. It grows like a weed. I think I need a Dark Waters. I have never heard of any others but those 3 es.
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02-03-2018, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by estación seca
I see, offered for sale and discussed, 'Dark Waters' AM/AOS, 'Orange' HCC/AOS and 'Scheherezade' AM/AOS. Anybody know whether other clones are still in cultivation?
By the way I suggested to Fred Clarke that he consider a remake with a spotted Guarianthe (Cattleya) aurantiaca. He said he has a good Anzac........
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Oh my gosh, I was just at the Missouri Orchid Society annual show at the botanical gardens in STL earlier today, and I saw a clone of Jewel Box that I'd never seen before. I can't remember what it was called tho, and it was in a display, not for sale. The flowers were red and just starting to open, so it was hard to tell, but I felt like it was inferior to the two common red clones by far. This is the only time I've seen any other clone than the ones you mentioned. I took a couple pictures, and I've attached them here.
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02-04-2018, 12:30 AM
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JScott, contact the orchid society and tell them where the display was. They can probably tell you who put it together, and how to contact them. I bet they can tell you the cultivar name. I suspect a few people there would realize a clone other than the 3 best known would be very unusual.
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02-04-2018, 09:29 PM
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JScott, contact the orchid society and tell them where the display was. They can probably tell you who put it together, and how to contact them. I bet they can tell you the cultivar name. I suspect a few people there would realize a clone other than the 3 best known would be very unusual.
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It was in the conservatory, not in a society display, so I think that it is a plant owned by Missouri Botanical Gardens. But I didn't read your post about other clones until after I had come home from the show. If I had read it before, I would have made a greater effort to remember the name of the clone haha. But I'm sure that somebody at the gardens could tell me what it is called.
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02-04-2018, 09:55 PM
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I bet the SL orchid society knows the people who take care of the orchids.
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