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Old 07-15-2005, 12:46 PM
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Anyone growing these? I would like to include some in my backyard renovation, but not sure of their needs. I am growing in hardiness zone 3a.

What are you growing, where are you growing, how are you growing!
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Old 07-15-2005, 04:50 PM
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I bought a "very expensive" Cypripedium from Kuhlman's last year and it came back this year! They are apparently very winter hardy and they are supposed to come back each spring in a larger clump than the year before. There were quite a few OSA members selling them at the June meeting and most of them went very quickly! One of the guys even has some of the pink, speckled ones growing at his house (It could be a species too), but he was selling them for about $50 each and only had a couple. Too bad, because they were beautiful!!
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Try:

Vermont Ladyslipper Company http://www.vtladyslipper.com/
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Hello Oscarman,

I live near Edmonton and grow quite a few species of
Cypripedium as well as a few hybrids. Here is part of my list: C. pubescens, reginae, calceolus, macranthos, tibeticum, guttatum, yatabeanum, X Alaskanum, acaule. My hybrids include: Michael, Gisela, Aki, and hotei-atsumorianum X calceolus.

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Hi Carl,

Welcome to the Orchid Board! My native lady slipper adventure is on hold for now due to front and backyard renovations. I will be sure to seek some of your expertise once I have a yard to plant in.

There is a Canadian Plant Project in the works you may be interested in, I'll send you a PM about it.
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Wow! Double-bind!
I envy you guys for being able to grow cyps in your yard BUT I sure do not envy the weather that you have to live with! But I have grown both
C. reginae and C. calceolus parviflorum in pots here in sunny central coastal California!

Here is a link to a page of those that
I grew many years ago.
Click here> Cypripediums

I have only recently (2005) gotten back into trying and have a C. reginae and a C. kentuckiense in my frig for the winter rest.
They are only 2 years old.
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C. kentuckiense....now there is a species I would LOVE to grow - so beautiful.

t-man, yes we can have some great weather here! The seasonal change is really quite nice though. What's a little -35°C once in awhile!
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Dave, a couple of sources for Cypripediums and other Hardy Orchids here in Canada:
Fraser's Thimble Farms - Orchids, Pleione, Bletilla
Planteck Biotechnologies Inc. - Hardy orchids and peonies
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Yowzie! -32C that's around 0F!!

Nice but I like 72F

My bones work better
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Here are my links on cyps. Great reading and images too: enjoy

http://www.cyphaven.com/index.htm

WoodsEnd Rescue


Cypripedium -- Spangle Creek Labs
Sprangle Creek Labs

Cypripedium - Vermont Ladyslipper Company

Hillside Nursery - Lady-slipper Orchids (Cypripedium) and Select Woodland Wildflowers

Rare orchid flasks and seedlings from Orchidbabies

Native North American Orchid Discussion List - Sources
Native North American Orchid Discussion List-Sources



American Orchid Society - About Us
C. acaule and C. reginae

Cypripedium Pot Culture
Cypripedium pot culture

Cypripedium.de (Frosch) - International Cypripedium Forum
International cypripedium forum

Cypripediums in the House and Garden
Cyps in the house and garden

Dragon Agro Products - Cypripedium, Paphiopedilums & Phragmipediums
Dragon Agro Products-info only no more sales

http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Recreation.../04jannews.pdf
Orchid Society of Nova Scotia January News 2004 Page 5 Pot Culture of Native
Orchids of North America by Dr. Wilford Neptune

http://www.infonet.ca/cypr/OTHSITES.HTM
Other web sites on cyps

Cypripedium.de (Frosch) - Hardy Lady's Slipper hybrids
Planting instructions for cyps

Cypripedium.de (Frosch) - Hardy Lady's Slipper hybrids
C. Gisela

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