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Sarcochilus hartmannii in bloom
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Species from eastern Australia - small, to medium sized; cool to hot growing; lithophytic (sometimes epiphytic)
I got this last June at the San Jose Orchid Exposition. I wasn't familiar with these, but was charmed by them. The culture, as explained to me by the seller, seemed quite do-able for me. This has grown outside all year, getting a bit of direct sun in the morning in summer, mostly shade in winter where it's at. I repotted this from bark into chc mix last autumn, after new growth had started. I try to keep the media lightly moist. Blooms are slightly less than 1". Leaf span of the largest fan is about 8" - height around 3 1/2". Thanks for looking :) |
That is so gorgeous!
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Beauty of a plant! I have a nice collection of Sarcochilus'. So they've flowered for you coming into Spring? I was expecting mine to flower in Autumn, but no luck yet. Always makes me happy to see local orchids abroad.
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I always admire these. Good growing!
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Beautiful clusters....I like the color and form....it looks as if it is fragrant....
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Thank you, everyone :blushing:
Chris - yes, everything I have read (which isn't a ton, but a few websites) say this species is a spring-summer bloomer. Plant is expected to do nothing for a while after blooming, and new growth should start in autumn. Mine has followed this schedule thus far. I am definitely interested in growing more Sarcs - love this one! Seems that a fair number of Australian species do well in the climate here :) Bud - it does have a subtle, sweet fragrance :) |
Well done Sonya!
Sarcs are such wonderful little plants. I didn't realize this one was fragrant I just might have to give it a shot. |
This is a nice one! There is something about white flowers, that always brings out the "want" in me. :D
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There is something about white flowers, isn't there? |
Congrats, Sonya!
I have had one for several years but have never been able to bloom it. A gent I spoke with at an orchid show last month said that they need a cold spell to spike. So that is on the agenda for next year. |
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