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04-14-2015, 09:40 AM
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Personally I think we have more than enough suggestions. Time to sort through and start the pole.
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04-14-2015, 09:58 AM
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Agreed, we have enough! Depending when I leave/get home this evening (have dinner plans), I'll finish culling the list and put up the first poll. Otherwise tomorrow!
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04-14-2015, 09:58 AM
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most are easy to come by here in SA at reasonable prices. i LOVE the Den cucumerinum, flowering sized mounted for sale at plantae at R140, about $14-15
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04-14-2015, 12:03 PM
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I'd like to add
Leptotes pohlitinocoi - I-W it says warm on Jay's, but there are several members in my society that say it grows practically the same as bicolor.
Andy's: $24
Cal Orchid: $25
Orchids Limited: $20
Orchid Shope: EUR13 (available soon)
Grobraschener: EUR16
J&L: $20
Gold Country: limited $15 (call)
Paramount: CAN28
Leptotes bicolor update
Botanica Ltd: $17.50
Cal Orchid: $20
Gold Country: $15
Elsner: EUR12
H&R: $7
Jewell: $10
SBOE: $25, $30, $35
Dendrochilum cobbianum update:
Cal Orchid: $20
Gold Country: $20
Aerangis citrata update
Orchids Limited: $35
Elsner: EUR15
Eurychone rothschildiana
Gold Country: $18
Laelia alaorii
Gold Country: $35
Laelia pumila
Gold Country: $75
Laelia sincorana
Gold Country: $35
Podangis dactyloceras
Gold Country: $20
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Also, I know that Windy Hill has Leptotes (she had a bunch at the Springfield show). I don't know how many she has left, but I believe they were $12.
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Leptotes bicolor
Olympic: $10
Sarcochilus hartmannii
Bird Rock Tropicals: $25
Porters: $12, $20, $25, $30 (depending on your choice of type)
Aerangis citrata
Tropical Orchid Farm: $15
Aerangis luteoalba var rhodosticta
Tropical Orchid Farm: $16
Bulbophyllum lobbii
Tropical Orchid Farm: $18, $20
Porters: $20
Cattleya walkeriana
Tropical Orchid Farm: $6
Dendrobium aberrans
Tropical Orchid Farm: $12, $15
Eurychone rothschildiana
Tropical Orchid Farm: $20
Oeoniella polystachys
Tropical Orchid Farm: $18
Dendrochilum cobbianum
Porters: $20
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My research is DONE! Let's VOTE!
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04-14-2015, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by camille1585
Seems like my suggestions (Den tetragonum, Phal deliciosa, Bulbo lobbii/dearei) are a bit expensive, so they'll stay out. I just want to look at one more plant.
I think we'll be able to do the first poll soon!!
Also, usually we exclude any plants that have been done in past projects. Aerangis rhodostica is one of them. But I think we can leave it in the the list, it was a project plant back in project 4 in 2007, even before I joined OB. So none of the current participants participated in that project!
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I have new suggestions that I was researching last night:
Dendrochilum cobbianum IOSPE PHOTOS
Growers give it as an intermediate-warm grower despite IOSPE saying warm-hot
JLorchids $20
Hausermann $12.50
Marlow’s $20
Parkside $35
Cal’s $20
Orchideeen-shop 13€
Grobraschener 20€
Roelke 17.50€
Leptotes bicolor IOSPE PHOTOS
Leptotes unicolor was already done as a project plant a few years ago. As this species is very similar, do you guys think we should exclude it? It’s easy to grow and very cute.
Diamond $20/35
JL orchids $20
Andy’s $20
Cal’s $20
Clown Alley $20
Orchideeen-shop 9€
Schwerter 10-12€
Grobraschener 13€
Paramount (CAN) 13€
Aerangis citrata IOSPE PHOTOS
Diamond $25
JL orchids $20
Marlow’s $22
Parkside $25
Orchideeen-shop 14€
Roelke 17.50€
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If we did Leptotes Bicolor, that would be really easy for me. I bought one in bud like three weeks ago. LOL!
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04-14-2015, 12:34 PM
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If we did Leptotes Bicolor, that would be really easy for me. I bought one in bud like three weeks ago. LOL!
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Great for you, but if it wins I'd be disappointed to not have an excuse to buy another orchid!!!
Still hesitating to leave it in.
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04-14-2015, 01:32 PM
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Great for you, but if it wins I'd be disappointed to not have an excuse to buy another orchid!!!
Still hesitating to leave it in.
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I think leave it in. I don't see any reason why we can't recycle older project plants that are at least 6 or 7 years removed. We want to invite newer members to grow.
Otherwise we are really limiting our pool of plants for future projects.
BTW - it is really easy to grow so would be great for a beginner.
Just a thought - do we want to separate the project into two types: Beginner and Advanced? Some of the orchids listed can be challenging.
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Reason: clarity.
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04-14-2015, 01:38 PM
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Great for you, but if it wins I'd be disappointed to not have an excuse to buy another orchid!!!
Still hesitating to leave it in.
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Thankfully, my husband loves my orchid habit and is excited for me to order a couple of the plants we've mentioned here in this thread. So, no worries. I'll still be making an order!!
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04-14-2015, 01:48 PM
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Just chiming in on recent discussion! I wouldn't mind another from the Leptotes genus. They look like fun and completely manageable for any level of orchid grower.
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04-15-2015, 05:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shadytrake
I think leave it in. I don't see any reason why we can't recycle older project plants that are at least 6 or 7 years removed. We want to invite newer members to grow.
Otherwise we are really limiting our pool of plants for future projects.
BTW - it is really easy to grow so would be great for a beginner.
Just a thought - do we want to separate the project into two types: Beginner and Advanced? Some of the orchids listed can be challenging.
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Time flies, I didn't realize that the Leptotes unicolor project plant was in 2009! I didn't participate in the end but I was well involved in that project.
Th beginner vs advanced could be a good idea, but for future projects. I don't want to change the rules at this stage. The advantage of these projects is that beginners do learn a lot since there are so many people participating which share their knowledge in growing the plant. Also beginner vs advanced can have a whole lot to do with growing conditions as well... I have killed all but one of the project plants I've bought (and can't get that one to bloom), but I'm still here!
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I made most of the final list last night, but got home too late to create the poll. So that's in my plans for this evening.
One question: I'm not sure about Dendrobium oligophyllum, I keep seeing it listed as a warm-hot grower, which would exclude it from this project. Anyone have first hand experience with this one?
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