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Old 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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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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Old 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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Old 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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Old 04-14-2015, 12:16 PM
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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€
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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If we did Leptotes Bicolor, that would be really easy for me. I bought one in bud like three weeks ago. LOL!
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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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.
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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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.

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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Old 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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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.
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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