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Identification Forum
10-09-2008, 07:48 PM
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Incredibly good smelling Oncidium (?)
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1,165
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wjbrown
Is that your own photo? Wow! I can't get a nice...
Is that your own photo? Wow! I can't get a nice black background. On the site that kavanaru suggested there are so many look alikes it's really hard to be certain.
One thing I'm glad about is...
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Identification Forum
10-09-2008, 07:38 PM
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Long tongued Miltonian (?)
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920
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wjbrown
I'd love it to get bigger! The picture with my...
I'd love it to get bigger! The picture with my name is my orchid tree. I keep finding new places to hang orchids from it, so size isn't a real problem. The tree is not growing as fast as my...
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Identification Forum
10-08-2008, 05:02 PM
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Incredibly good smelling Oncidium (?)
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wjbrown
Imagine! I have a Encyclia, a new genera for me....
Imagine! I have a Encyclia, a new genera for me. As for now, I think it's flabellifera. It comes from the Sao Paulo area, the coloring is perfect, especially the way the things in the middle turn...
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Identification Forum
10-08-2008, 04:10 PM
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Long tongued Miltonian (?)
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920
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wjbrown
Thanks Eric. The name sounds familiar, and I did...
Thanks Eric. The name sounds familiar, and I did probably buy it from a dealer in the south of Brazil. Now to label it properly. You mean it will get quite a bit bigger?
Forum:
Identification Forum
10-06-2008, 05:43 PM
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Long tongued Miltonian (?)
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920
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wjbrown
Long tongued Miltonian (?)
I bought this as a tiny start, and now that it's finally bloomed, I don't remember what it is. The blooming stalk comes out of the side of the pseudobulb, and the flower buds were all clinging...
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Identification Forum
10-06-2008, 05:32 PM
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Incredibly good smelling Oncidium (?)
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1,165
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wjbrown
Incredibly good smelling Oncidium (?)
If I can get pics up, I'd like to know what kind of orchid this is.The perfume is heavy and pretty much all day. Blooming the same time as my Dendrobiums here in the interior of Sao Paulo State,...
Forum:
Identification Forum
02-10-2008, 03:22 PM
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Oncidium crispum? Again, with photos.
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wjbrown
Oncidium crispum? Again, with photos.
This is blooming now (February) here in the state of Sao Paulo of Brazil, at the same time my oncidium reflexum and miltonians and miltonopsis. I think it's a species, not a hybrid. It has put out as...
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Identification Forum
02-07-2008, 02:48 PM
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Oncidium species? Perhaps.
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wjbrown
Oncidium species? Perhaps.
http://www.orchidboard.com/community/attachment.php?attachmentid=8795&stc=1&d=1202414329
This is blooming now (February) here in the state of Sao Paulo of Brazil, at the same time my oncidium...
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Identification Forum
12-24-2007, 03:19 PM
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Leaves like catasetum, flower like nothing else I've seen
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2,381
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wjbrown
Frederico -Do you cover your lietzei with plastic...
Frederico -Do you cover your lietzei with plastic so the rain doesn't water it? Or to keep it humid? Does it rain during the winter in Sampa? Here it goes for four months without rain (usually) and...
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Identification Forum
12-23-2007, 08:12 PM
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Leaves like catasetum, flower like nothing else I've seen
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wjbrown
Thanks, Frederico. It's a very unusual genus, but...
Thanks, Frederico. It's a very unusual genus, but beautiful.
Boas festas!
Forum:
Identification Forum
12-16-2007, 08:33 PM
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Leaves like catasetum, flower like nothing else I've seen
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2,381
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wjbrown
Yes, that's it, you guys! Frdemetr, yours are...
Yes, that's it, you guys! Frdemetr, yours are just gorgeous, and you've gotten great pictures of it. Maybe the 2008 calendar?
I can't send a better picture because I've already waited too long,...
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Identification Forum
12-15-2007, 06:14 AM
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Leaves like catasetum, flower like nothing else I've seen
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wjbrown
Leaves like catasetum, flower like nothing else I've seen
This is from Minas Gerais, Brazil. The blooms are borne from buds that emerge from the root mass, hanging downward. They are scented, esp. at night. Last about a week each bloom. There seems to be a...
Forum:
Vanda Alliance - others
11-20-2007, 12:59 PM
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Aerides odorata bloom season?
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wjbrown
I'm certainly no expert, but Aerides is getting...
I'm certainly no expert, but Aerides is getting ready to bloom now. I live in Brazil, and we're in late spring, which corresponds with what I've read. Mine has always bloomed without any special...
Forum:
Identification Forum
11-06-2007, 06:13 PM
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Green onion orchid
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3,902
Posted By
wjbrown
Glad to know it's a Brassavola. I've looked at...
Glad to know it's a Brassavola. I've looked at the photos on Google images for both flagellaris and tuberculata and I can't tell if mine is one or the other. So I'm going to post two more pictures...
Forum:
Identification Forum
11-03-2007, 09:41 PM
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Green onion orchid
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3,902
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wjbrown
I just looked up pics of nodoso, and I think the...
I just looked up pics of nodoso, and I think the leaves are too thick. Mine are thinner, but with the same crease down the middle.
Also, nodoso not really native to Brazil, and I'm pretty sure...
Forum:
Identification Forum
11-03-2007, 09:07 PM
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Green onion orchid
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wjbrown
Thanks a lot for the ID. I'm pretty sure it's not...
Thanks a lot for the ID. I'm pretty sure it's not a commercial hybrid. Very sweet scented, releases its perfume at night.
Forum:
Identification Forum
11-02-2007, 04:58 PM
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Green onion orchid
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3,902
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wjbrown
Green onion orchid
The local name for this is green onion - referring to the round leaves. It grows wild in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This is my friend's orchid, and she gave me a clump. We can no longer get boards of fern...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
10-10-2007, 06:20 PM
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Catt with rotten roots
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30,815
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wjbrown
Thanks, Becca for alerting me to the sphag and...
Thanks, Becca for alerting me to the sphag and bag method. I'll be using it in the future, for sure. Unfortunately, like Leisurely said, the eyes were all attacked by the scale, and there's not much...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
10-08-2007, 02:25 PM
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Catt with rotten roots
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30,815
Posted By
wjbrown
Catt with rotten roots
This one shriveled up gradually, but I just looked at the roots now. I trimmed off most of the root structure that was soft. It smelled like rich humus. Do you think it will survive? What should I do...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
09-06-2007, 07:55 PM
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Bird droppings on outdoor orchids
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3,878
Posted By
wjbrown
My gut feeling agrees with Jeremy, though I thank...
My gut feeling agrees with Jeremy, though I thank Mark for his interest and advice. I think bats are neat creatures, I guess I'll have to take bird droppings along with the good. I don't have...
Forum:
Off Topic - Totally
09-01-2007, 03:50 PM
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18
What is this bird?
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2,488
Posted By
wjbrown
I'd go with red-tailed hawk, too. Here's a site...
I'd go with red-tailed hawk, too. Here's a site with a good photo:...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
09-01-2007, 03:33 PM
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12
Bird droppings on outdoor orchids
Views:
3,878
Posted By
wjbrown
Bird droppings on outdoor orchids
Should I do something about the bird droppings that appear on my outdoor orchids? Cattleyas, oncidium, Denphals, etc. Some are growing on the tree, others are in pots with bark. I water once a week...
Forum:
Identification Forum
04-19-2007, 10:29 PM
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17
Is this an orchid?
Views:
2,799
Posted By
wjbrown
I don't know what releases the anther. I'm pretty...
I don't know what releases the anther. I'm pretty sure I didn't actually touch the blossom.
Forum:
Identification Forum
04-12-2007, 06:25 AM
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20
found a couple wild ones
Views:
2,809
Posted By
wjbrown
Into the very place that inspired the Orchidmaina...
Into the very place that inspired the Orchidmaina book, to look for the elusive ghost orchid! Hope it's in bloom. Please take a couple of shots of the root system and how it's attached to the trunk,...
Forum:
Identification Forum
04-08-2007, 08:37 PM
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20
found a couple wild ones
Views:
2,809
Posted By
wjbrown
I love seeing how they grow when there's been no...
I love seeing how they grow when there's been no human intervention. Do you think the Cytropodium was growing on the tree trunk before it fell, or has it started since? How will it survive when the...
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