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Tindomul 08-10-2010 11:58 AM

Anacheilium cochleatum
 
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I know its been done to death this one, but hey its in bloom now.
It smells very sweet and the sugary dew it gives off is good!!!!

RosieC 08-10-2010 03:49 PM

Wonderful, is this the same thing as Encyclia cochleata, it looks very like mine.

Mine had a lot of sticky sap/dew coming out by the flowers, is that normal for these?

My hubby love these. He puts up with my hobby very well and never really complains, but he actually said to me a couple of days ago "I hope you get that one with the squid shaped flowers to bloom again, I really like that". I really hope I do as well!

SpeciesNut 08-10-2010 03:57 PM

Way cool,I love these flowers,like a little jellyfish or something :)good growing!

Tindomul 08-10-2010 04:06 PM

Thanks guys. I have not been able to stop this one from blooming. Its in regular bark charcoal orchid mix, under those bright lights, lots of T5's. It really is a blooming machine. Its not very humid at all there and temperatures remain around 75 or so year round. Also I think this one has gone by a few names, Anacheilium, Prostecha, Encyclia, and I don't know which one is currently accepted.[/FONT]

stefpix 08-10-2010 06:56 PM

Cool. how many T5s?

PaphMadMan 08-10-2010 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tindomul (Post 335922)
Thanks guys. I have not been able to stop this one from blooming. Its in regular bark charcoal orchid mix, under those bright lights, lots of T5's. It really is a blooming machine. Its not very humid at all there and temperatures remain around 75 or so year round. Also I think this one has gone by a few names, Anacheilium, Prostecha, Encyclia, and I don't know which one is currently accepted.[/FONT]

Prosthechea is official for RHS. Anacheilium is preferred by some other taxonomists. Some still cling to Encyclia. Epidendrum would really be old school. Do you prefer to lump, split, or live in the past?

Tindomul 08-11-2010 12:41 AM

I like lumping, and then splitting. I like lumping families or subfamilies or tribes, but love splitting species and genera. hehe. Thanks for the clarification!

Tindomul 08-11-2010 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by stefpix (Post 335967)
Cool. how many T5s?

The whole rack is 8 I think. Some white light some blue lights.

Here is a good pic of it
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...lantRack-1.jpg

RosieC 08-11-2010 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by PaphMadMan (Post 335970)
Prosthechea is official for RHS. Anacheilium is preferred by some other taxonomists. Some still cling to Encyclia. Epidendrum would really be old school. Do you prefer to lump, split, or live in the past?

I'm going to update the tag on this one then. I've heard the Prosthechea name before but did not realise it was now the RHS accepted one (I thought that was the older name).

Whatever it's called I love them. Mine is sitting on a table beside the stairs at home and I love looking down on it over the banister as I walk down the stairs.

got ants 08-11-2010 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by RosieC (Post 336123)
I'm going to update the tag on this one then. I've heard the Prosthechea name before but did not realise it was now the RHS accepted one (I thought that was the older name).

Whatever it's called I love them. Mine is sitting on a table beside the stairs at home and I love looking down on it over the banister as I walk down the stairs.

With a change to Prosthechea, the following name is also changed to Cochleata and no longer cochleatum.


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