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Cypripedium Alliance - others
03-26-2008, 07:07 PM
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Mexipedium xerophyticum 'oaxaca' - suggestions?
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3,114
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Heather
I grow it. Here's a link to a couple of threads...
I grow it. Here's a link to a couple of threads with cultural advice and photos of how I grow mine.
Mexipedium Culture - Slippertalk Orchid Forum- The best slipper orchid forum for paph, phrag...
Forum:
Vendor Feedback
08-22-2007, 04:39 PM
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38
Norman Orchids, orchids.com
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13,156
Posted By
Heather
While I have not had an issue with them, I know...
While I have not had an issue with them, I know many people who have. They have a habit of selling mislabeled plants and not making good on it when they bloom out to be something they aren't supposed...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
07-15-2007, 02:58 PM
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How Do I Choose Correct Gensus When Id'ing
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2,617
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Heather
Okay. I don't personally think, although they...
Okay. I don't personally think, although they are trying to be helpful, that you've actually gotten the answer to your question yet.
You should be thinking in alliances not in genera when...
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Semi-Hydroponic Culture
06-13-2007, 12:18 AM
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Should I repot paphs in s/h?
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4,884
Posted By
Heather
I grow multifloral paphs. My paph roots have...
I grow multifloral paphs. My paph roots have declined since being in S/H (primeagra) since 5/06.
I'm planning on switching them out.
Forum:
Cypripedium Alliance - others
05-05-2007, 08:21 AM
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Mother's day
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1,136
Posted By
Heather
Paph. Barbi Doll. Tiny plant and couldn't get...
Paph. Barbi Doll. Tiny plant and couldn't get more feminine than that. ;)
Forum:
Orchid Lounge
03-23-2007, 08:59 PM
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Other Orchid Forums
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4,721
Posted By
Heather
Though I recently don't have much time to post...
Though I recently don't have much time to post here, I am confident that Marty and Slippertalk have the sort of open relationship that makes these sorts of forums more rewarding to their members.
...
Forum:
Cypripedium Alliance - others
03-11-2007, 10:02 AM
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Phrag. Rosalie Dixler -- Help!!!
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1,937
Posted By
Heather
I agree with checking the roots, especially if...
I agree with checking the roots, especially if the leaves are limp. I would say that is a root problem rather than lack of water. Not all Phrags like wet feet but most do like to be evenly moist. ...
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Off Topic - Totally
03-09-2007, 02:28 PM
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A 'bush' in my route
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Posted By
Heather
Hahaha, Rob. That made me laugh but really isn't...
Hahaha, Rob. That made me laugh but really isn't funny at all.
Forum:
News, Updates & Feedback
03-01-2007, 08:26 PM
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Beginner Topics and Orchid Care Sheets
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4,629
Posted By
Heather
I think if you do this it is imperative that the...
I think if you do this it is imperative that the information be correct. Look at some of the AOS culture sheets - like the one for Paphs. It is so generic it is really not very helpful, and there...
Forum:
Identification Forum
02-19-2007, 08:42 AM
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I want those 2 orchids.... who has them?
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1,393
Posted By
Heather
It's a Lycaste - the one on the right, don't...
It's a Lycaste - the one on the right, don't think it's related to a Maxilaria.
Forum:
Miscellaneous & Other Genera
02-17-2007, 05:14 PM
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Native Orchids
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3,741
Posted By
Heather
I just got a job at New England Wild Flower...
I just got a job at New England Wild Flower Society and am looking forward to NOT missing the Cyps blooming this year! I figure if I'm on the property every day, I can't miss them, right?
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Connoisseur's corner
02-02-2007, 05:00 PM
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Buffalo Black Bean Chile
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3,015
Posted By
Heather
That's great Marty! I think either lower...
That's great Marty!
I think either lower carb living is for you or isn't. I'm the sort of person who could NEVER give up full fat cheese or milk, and go low fat. Though, I can give up pasta in a...
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Connoisseur's corner
02-01-2007, 06:37 PM
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Fautatoes
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1,978
Posted By
Heather
Fautatoes
Since I'm in my low carb file, I figure I will post this in case anyone hasn't seen it. Only way I will ever eat cauliflower!
Great with the rib-eye recipe I posted a while back, and a salad or...
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Connoisseur's corner
02-01-2007, 06:34 PM
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Buffalo Black Bean Chile
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Posted By
Heather
Buffalo Black Bean Chile
Okay, this is the lower carb version, since I know Marty's working that angle lately. I will also say, I never really did Atkins, I did Protein Power, which has a more moderate carb count, so while...
Forum:
Connoisseur's corner
02-01-2007, 06:26 PM
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Ground Chicken - it's what's for dinner :)
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7,670
Posted By
Heather
I'm with Christina! Go raw meat!! : ) Oh, ...
I'm with Christina!
Go raw meat!! : )
Oh, and remember those spinach and lettuce scares? It's not just meat!
Yeah, eat it at reliable places, but Carpe Diem.
I will go post the Chili...
Forum:
Connoisseur's corner
01-28-2007, 05:56 PM
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33
Ground Chicken - it's what's for dinner :)
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7,670
Posted By
Heather
I don't know about the chicken, but I have a...
I don't know about the chicken, but I have a great low carb buffalo chili recipe if anyone wants it. And I am a total sucker for fautatoes.
You still lc'ing Marty? I'm trying to get back to it. ...
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Contests & Polls
01-25-2007, 01:42 PM
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Poll:
Long-term project tie-breaker
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9,149
Posted By
Heather
WOOHOO!!!
WOOHOO!!!
Forum:
Cypripedium Alliance - others
01-24-2007, 09:48 AM
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9
Phragmipedium fischeri
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4,877
Posted By
Heather
Dr. Robert Jan Quene mentioned to me that the...
Dr. Robert Jan Quene mentioned to me that the issue with the staminode is extremely common amongst Phrag. fischeri. Mine was the same way, as have been most I have seen.
Nice little species. :)
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Contests & Polls
01-21-2007, 02:43 PM
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67
Poll:
Long-term project tie-breaker
Views:
9,149
Posted By
Heather
Jeez, you guys are STILL tied? Yellow Tiger is...
Jeez, you guys are STILL tied?
Yellow Tiger is definitely the better bloomer. More bang for your buck! But, it is definitely going to be a long time before it blooms if you guys are thinking of...
Forum:
Advanced Discussion
01-21-2007, 02:31 PM
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13
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
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5,905
Posted By
Heather
I read that article and thought it was all pretty...
I read that article and thought it was all pretty ridiculous. Seems like Selby knows how to increase their visitation though. Any idea who contacted the press about the RARE!!!! Angraecum?
Forum:
Semi-Hydroponic Culture
01-20-2007, 09:43 AM
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43
New Primeagra question/problem
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12,776
Posted By
Heather
No problem, thanks Ray. It was sort of a...
No problem, thanks Ray. It was sort of a long-shot question. :)
Forum:
Contests & Polls
01-19-2007, 10:05 AM
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67
Poll:
Long-term project tie-breaker
Views:
9,149
Posted By
Heather
Both are easy to grow. I'd vote for the multi...
Both are easy to grow. I'd vote for the multi tho - more bang for your buck.
Don't worry, I'm not participating, so I didn't vote officially. I just think Yellow Tiger is a much more...
Forum:
Scientific Matters
01-18-2007, 10:48 AM
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18
what's the meaning...
Views:
12,128
Posted By
Heather
In other words, 'x self' means it was pollinated...
In other words, 'x self' means it was pollinated from one flower on the plant to another flower on the same plant. 'x sib' means pollen was taken from one plant and placed on another plant from the...
Forum:
Semi-Hydroponic Culture
01-16-2007, 03:32 PM
Replies:
43
New Primeagra question/problem
Views:
12,776
Posted By
Heather
Ray, I emailed you this question a while...
Ray,
I emailed you this question a while back but never heard from you. Is there any nickel concentrated in Prime Agra? I am allergic, and also seem to be allergic to something in my growing...
Forum:
Terrarium Gardening
01-15-2007, 01:33 PM
Replies:
17
Need some plant guidance
Views:
3,222
Posted By
Heather
Hey, I have a ping, and it works too, but not as...
Hey, I have a ping, and it works too, but not as well as the sundew, IMO. And, I personally think pings are much more fragile plants! YMMV I guess...
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