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Paul 08-16-2008 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Jorch (Post 133179)
With good culture, sequential blooming phrags can stay in bloom for years! :biggrin: <mumble> and they aer a lot easier to grow and flower than paphs </mumble>

I find both paphs and phrags incredibly easy ---- to kill:rofl:

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Originally Posted by skip1958 (Post 135919)
well I am a novice but I was thought that its the nature of orchids to bloom

Explain that to the orchids.:biggrin:

Seriously while it may be in their nature to bloom, when it comes to the LENGTH of bloomtime, all chids are not created equal. Some have flowers that only last for week or even one day and may only bloom once a year. Others bloom over a much longer period

Though I've never grown them, I've heard that the reed stem epidendrums bloom pretty much nonstop.



Pleuro brighamii is almost always in bloom in my terr
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...interr2007.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...erterr2007.jpg


This one, Catt iamafakus, has literally been blooming nonstop since I got it several months ago
:drool:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...siamafakus.jpg

David Morris 08-16-2008 12:27 PM

everblooming orchids
 
Well, provided they get the right Care the following are truly everblooming (had been in bloom in my greenhouse for at least 5 years)
1. Encyclia cochleata
2. Dendrobium ellipsophyllum (fragrant too)
3. Eria pulchella (The most crawliest (a bushism) plant that I have)
4. Paphiopedilums primulinum, victoriae-reginae, victoriae-mariae, galucophyllum, moquetteanum (any of the cochlepetalum)
5. Platystele stenostachya (a great plant for demonstrating tiny flowers, perfect for the one who likes tiny dogs)
That is all I can remember off the top of my head.

Bird Song Farm 08-16-2008 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by David Morris (Post 136934)
5. Platystele stenostachya (a great plant for demonstrating tiny flowers, perfect for the one who likes tiny dogs)
That is all I can remember off the top of my head.

Hmmmmmmmmmm:evil:

AL, who owns the tiny dog.

Leisurely 08-20-2008 12:56 PM

A similar thread to this inspired me to buy a Doritinopsis Queen Beer. I purchased it in March with two branched spikes in bloom. They lasted until June only to be replaced by two new spikes. This plant could be one of those ever- bloomers.

Mahon 08-20-2008 02:26 PM

This one seems to be an everbloomer...

Laelia anceps var. coerulea
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/...1dbaed9e04.jpg

Leisurely 08-20-2008 02:57 PM

A very nice specimen plant. Good growing job. Is it one of those sequential bloomers? I have Laelia Anceps 'Amabalis' that acts as if it likes to climb trees. The new growth starts a long way up the rhizome and it soon outgrows the mount that it is on.

Dorothy 08-20-2008 05:02 PM

Paul - you and that Catt iamafakus - :rofl:
Too bad it isn't alive ;)

cirillonb 08-20-2008 05:07 PM

This is a wonderful thread. Is it possible to make it permanent and more easy to find than searching the archives? Another web site which will remain nameless has something they call a "sticky"
Nick

Dorothy 08-20-2008 05:30 PM

Sure thing Nick .. Your wish is my command ... :bowing
It is now a sticky

quiltingwacko 08-20-2008 06:07 PM

Uh, not to hijack but when a thread is a"sticky", what does that mean? Carol


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