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07-09-2007, 12:07 PM
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OOh my mistake, it is available, I didn't check the misc list, thought it would have been on species.
Thanks Sue
Tentative Plant List is awesome!! Thanks for putting this together for all of us. You guys are working so hard.
Bravo 
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07-09-2007, 12:13 PM
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07-09-2007, 12:54 PM
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Right on! I hope this makes the list too 
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07-09-2007, 02:31 PM
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Hello all!
About the 'Tentative Plant List' for OB 4, I inform that I have the following:
Laelia (Hadrolaelia, Brasilaelia, Sophronitis) tenebrosa, Coelia bella, Stanhopea embreei and Coelogyne mossiae. Anyway, L. tenebrosa is not 'compact', in fact it's enormous!
Looking at Plant List, my favourite (by far) is C. harrisoniana, but I think someone have it.
I suggest another compact catt-alliance plants:
Brassavola perrinii
Cattleya intermedia
C. nobilior
C. velutina
Laelia jongheana
L. perrinii
L. pumila
L. sincorana
I think these are relatively easy to find in US/Canada. In Brazil I can get almost all the species listed in the Tentative List, in brazilian nurseries or by trading agreements with Ecuagenera, Andy's Orchids and SBOE
I think (as I stated before) that Phalaenopsis-alliance, Paphiopedilum-alliance and Angraecum are hours-concurs this time, for the obvious fact they are chosen in previuos OB Projects (in a universe with 800 genera and 20.000 natural species, I think repetitions aren't necessary)
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07-09-2007, 02:43 PM
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I have a question about the tentative plant list. I see that there are names next to the different orchids. Do we vote now for a few we like and then it goes to the top 10 to pick from?
In other words, do I let you know now what are my top favorites?
Thanks--this is my first project. 
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07-09-2007, 02:48 PM
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I think the voting should wait until we can find a few that are available to all .. I have been doing some research ..
I haven't check most USA sites because I think we have a better chance of getting something that is available to CA and Europe (Brazil too!  ) first.
I have found
Leptotes unicolor
@ Cloud's and Paramount (CA)
@ Burnham (UK)
Leptotes bicolor
@ Currlin (German)
@ Paramount and Cloud's (CA)
cochleanthes discolor
@Currlin (Ger)
@ Paramount (CA)
coelia bella (aka bifrenaria bella or bothriochilus bellus) IOSPE PHOTOS
Bothriochilus bellus at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
Orchid Web: Bothriochilus (Coelia) bellus
@ Currlin (Ger)
@ SBOE (USA)
Available to Brazil as per Frederico
and I found
Bletilla striata @ SpeciesSpecific (UK)
and 2 new suggestions
Cochleanthes amazonica IOSPE PHOTOS
Orchid Web: Chondrorhyncha amazonica
@Species Specific (UK)
@Paramount (CA)
Aerangis biloba 3 inch slightly reticulated leaves have a bilobed tip, hence it's name - sprays of white flowers that are tinged with pink - profuse bloomer - night fragrance - easy to grow and bloom. from J&L Orchids ~ All Other Genera 3
@ Paramount (CA)
@ SpeciesSpecific (UK)
@ J&L (USA)
Aerangis biloba | Orchids Online
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07-09-2007, 03:11 PM
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Ooops! I forgot Europe! But try Akerne in Belgium, they have almost anything in species:
!! Akerne Orchids - botanical orchids catalogue
Dorothy,
Coelia (Bothriochillus) bella is not big when young, but becames huge if you don't divide it! I have this one, I think it is out, isn't it?
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07-09-2007, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Dorothy
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I like both of the new suggestions! 
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07-09-2007, 03:14 PM
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07-09-2007, 03:36 PM
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Dorothy,
In a rapid search I found available both Leptotes and Bletila. Both Cochleanthes and Aerangis biloba aren't available in nurseries web sites; but in Brazil web is not not the best search method, here we need to ask some 'key people' directly! I'll copy the Tentative List and ask!
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