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Hi all! Glad to be back after a long while... :waving
So I simply would like to get recommendations on your favorite sources for Orchids. I mean both online vendors, and brick and mortar nurseries in my area, Orange County CA, perhaps LA, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino Counties as well. Well for the more distant ones if they are really worth the trip! And recommendations for online sellers are the most welcome. Thanks in advance! |
Welcome back.
There's a Vendor Review forum here with a lot of information. Click Forums in the left yellow menu. |
Definitely look at the vendor reviews for the online sellers. In southern California, not a lot in Orange County - land too expensive, But watch for open houses at Andy's Orchids and Sunset Valley Orchids. (Both also sell online, but it's so much fun to browse the nurseries!) Going north, Cal Orchid will be having Open House next weekend in Santa Barbara. (Santa Barbara Orchid Estate is only selling online lately, alas)
What types of orchids are you looking for? |
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How am I missing it? |
It actually is the Vendor Feedback forum... which has vendor reviews. Sorry about the confusion
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So a few I am looking for, for which I could only find seeds, could be gradually from amongst these... (sorry I don't know their real or scientific names) Dove Orchid, Swaddled Baby Orchid, Black Dracula Orchid, Tiger Shall, Ballerina Dancer Orchid, Naked Man Orchid, amongst others. A main issue is this. I hope to have a balance when I buy. I don't wish to spend a lot on a pricey plant because it's about to bloom, but on the other hand, at this point I do not want to wait a couple few years for bloom. I would try flasks in the future when I have experience... Again, thanks for the recommendations. And I would appreciate any further guidance. :waving |
I know some of these...Dove Orchid is Peristeria alata. There are several Draculas that are black or nearly so... Drac. roezlii, Drac vampira, or the primary hybrid that is a cross of the two Drac. Raven, the "Naked Man" is Orchis italica or some related species. These all take very different conditions. (For instance, Draculas come from high elevations in the Andes and are epiphytes growing in the trees of cloud forest. Orchis is a genus that grows in the countries around the Mediterranean, hot dry summers and cool wet winters, grows from a tuber in the ground. You could not find more opposite ones!) The "Ghost Orchid" Dendrophylax lindenii needs warmth, and 80-95% humidity. That one you either need a temperature-and humidity-controlled chamber, or live in the swamps of the Everglades. You need do some research... nobody has the conditions for all orchids, An easy orchid is one for which you have the conditions without going to a lot of trouble and expense, a difficult one is the opposite. And so that is different for each person.
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Reiterating, orchids come from many different climates, and different ones require different care. Don't get something based on the photo. Be sure you can provide the conditions it needs to thrive.
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HiOrcDen, if you want to browse and get a sense of what is possible, the San Diego County Orchid Show is March 18-20, the weekend after next. If you are anywhere in southern California, well worth the trip.
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Though in general I guess I did not give it enough thought. With Bonsai, my zone allows me to accommodate just about any tree or shrub one way or another. Thank you for the realization this doesn't necessarily apply with Orchids. Luckily I've only bought a few somewhat pricey Orchids from nearby nurseries, and have read their requirements. Bought a few at a great value, but I will have to be sure I can keep them here. ---------- Post added at 01:41 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:34 AM ---------- Quote:
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