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Old 04-11-2015, 02:15 PM
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I think your right about the price. Everything has upped in price so we must go with the flow. Yes I just saw another members Schenorchis fragrans and what a cute little plant. I may be rethinking it.

I do understand it is to try a new species. It was just a suggestion, and doesn't have to be taken off if others want it, I'm OK with it. I'll try what ever goes. We still have to vote on it anyway.

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just think that with any of the Habenarias, you get to see everything within 6 months !
I would be for that the medusa looks very cool.
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Old 04-11-2015, 07:19 PM
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Problem with spending more on the plants themselves, though, is there's also shipping costs to take into account. I just checked Carter & Holmes (they have some cute little $12 stuff), and apparently they would charge $12 for shipping, which would take too big a chunk out of my bank account if I were to buy a $30 plant.

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A big Thank you to all of thé membres that have taken thé Time to research all these different plants to grow as a project! I know from previous experience it's a long process finding availability all over the world.....unfortunately I still have not found time to participate, but LOVE the suggestions and look forward to the final poll and taking advantage of ordering a few more as TC's!!
Thank you all and Camille for taking the reins!
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Thanks, shadytrake, for all the research!
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Everyone's choices are very different
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Here's another suggestion.

Sarcochilus hartmannii - listed as W-C, but every site says they are temp tolerant and easy to grow.

IOSPE PHOTOS

SBOE: $25, $35
Australian Orchids: AU12
Roellke: EUR8
Paramount (CAN): CAN28
Elsner: EUR15
Orchids Limited: $30
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Wow, thanks for all the hard work!! Still trying to compile this all into one post. I was also going to suggest Podangis dactyloceras and a Sarcochilus.

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How many participants do we have officially based on locations? US, Canada and EU? That would help to know when asking growers for availability. Also, do we have the list narrowed down yet to at least a several to be able to focus tracking down growers to supply us?
Off the top of my head, mostly americans (at least 20) 4 from EU, 2 aussies,1 canadian and 1 south african.

The list will be narrowed done precisely by researching growers to suppy us... First we start by checking which sites list it Anything that can't be found easily goes off the list that eventually we poll on. Then we usually do a first poll to vote for the, say, top 5-7 orchids. Then at that step we ask growers how many they have in stock, and remove plants if necessary. Then we vote for the final project plant!
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As to the question of price, at the start of this project I was thinking that $20 was going to be a bit low as prices have increased over the years. I understand that it's not nice to pay more (with shipping to calculate in as well), so going from $20 to $30 is a pretty big leap. We can raise the limit to $25, so in the middle. Is that fair enough?

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Thanks for all your hard work Melissa, it's much much appreciated! I've put everything into the first post of this thread.


I also added a few suggestions of my own, which I've started researching but will continue later:

Dendrobium aberrans
Bulbo lobbii or dearei
Phal (Kingidium) deliciosum/deliciosa
Dendrobium tetragonum


I think that once I've researched those we can then move on to culling the list of all the $25+ orchids, and see which are available in the most regions, and then compile a final list to have our first poll on!

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**Ok, so I’ve gone through the list (excluding my new suggestions for now) and started culling out the expensive ones, and so far these are probably out, mostly due to price.

Habenaria medusa
Schoenorchis fragrans (limited availability once we exclude the too expensive places)
Paphiopedilum niveum (Paphs have always been problematic for projects, they’re quite expensive in the US)
Laelia pumila
Laelia jongheana
Chiloschista lunifera
Dendrobium dichaeoides
Sarcochilus hartmannii


**Limited availability in US (from what’s been researched), so may be out:

Laelia praestans
Laelia sincorana
Dyakia hendersoniana


**Some are really on the high end of the scale, and may be removed if we already have a decent enough candidate list :

Aerangis fastuosa
Eurychone rothschildiana (25 in UK, but once converted to Euros, it’s nearly 35...)
Dendrobium laevifolium
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Here's another suggestion.

Sarcochilus hartmannii - listed as W-C, but every site says they are temp tolerant and easy to grow.

IOSPE PHOTOS

SBOE: $25, $35
Australian Orchids: AU12
Roellke: EUR8
Paramount (CAN): CAN28
Elsner: EUR15
Orchids Limited: $30
In my defense, I suggested a Sarc. a while ago and was immediately shot down by someone saying they are very difficult to grow. I love the look of their flowers and may still try one even if it's not a project plant.
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In my defense, I suggested a Sarc. a while ago and was immediately shot down by someone saying they are very difficult to grow. I love the look of their flowers and may still try one even if it's not a project plant.
Don't think it was in this thread you mentioned it, I don't see it, and I would have added it to the list. Difficult plants can still be project plants, at least there's lots of people to ask help from! I haven't heard of them particularily difficult to grow and like you, I plan on getting one anyway!
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