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Pterostylis and Corybas have been in my peripheral consciousness. They're seen just enough for me not to forget but not often enough for me to pursue them.
I would have missed this one if my friend wasn't waffling on a D. cuthbertsonii (he didn't get it, btw)
God I love those things, I just saw some exhibited at a show down here... and I was thinking it was just something you bay people can do well (like the darn d. cuthberts)... great find!
You should be able to grow this specie. IOSPE says it grows cold to hot. I don't have an "outside" but the vendor said I should be able to grow it indoors with some minor seasonal considerations.
I knew this needed a dormancy period and something else. It's mid-October 2016 when I thought I should look up what I need to prep this for the winter. That something else turned out to be a summer dormancy. Ooops.
They were leaved all year and I guess I'll find how detrimental the year-round-watering was when I sort through the media for tubers.
2017 offerings:
There is at least one more spike.
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