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09-15-2013, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by silken
Wow! I looked up Lime Cooler in Orchid Wiz, and I would go to war on the scale to keep that one too. What a stunner!
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Thanks, Silken. There isn't much information or many pics of it on the Internet. One day I will have to purchase Orchid Wiz. Just can't swing it now
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09-15-2013, 12:48 PM
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There is only one picture in OW, but it has quite green petals with a pink, fairly typical nodosa type lip. Quite a stunning contrast!
I do find OW to be rather expensive, but I use it as much or more than any other program on my computer and keep all my orchids entered in there, including photos of them.
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09-19-2013, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by kindrag23
Uh Houston is a 8 hour drive from me, when I come to DFW area there are 4 near me and I usually call all 4 when coming this way and they all tell me they don't have any now and most likely will not until after it starts to get cold again. They put a stop on all orchids in July due to the heat 3 of them told me. The others well they never know when they will get some.
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Best time to look for these is March to April here in Georgia (maybe similar in Texas?); start checking with them around March 1. You want to see what they have right after they get them (while plants are strong; not picked over or stressed). Sometimes they even have good species orchids. I picked up a Chelyorchis ampliatus this spring that has grown well and now appears like it may bloom next growing season. I have also picked up a Maxillaria tenuifolia as a bag baby.
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09-19-2013, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Orchid Whisperer
Best time to look for these is March to April here in Georgia (maybe similar in Texas?); start checking with them around March 1. You want to see what they have right after they get them (while plants are strong; not picked over or stressed). Sometimes they even have good species orchids. I picked up a Chelyorchis ampliatus this spring that has grown well and now appears like it may bloom next growing season. I have also picked up a Maxillaria tenuifolia as a bag baby.
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Yea, I got a Max. tenuifolia, and a Den. aggregatum as well. And of course, B. Little Stars, and Bc. Yellow Bird who could resist for $5?
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09-20-2013, 01:34 AM
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I'll have to see if they carry them here in Oregon. Although I rather doubt they'd have Masd., Drac. or Restrepia....
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