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where to get chids
im looking for laelia anceps any idea where to get it?
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Where are you located?
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Oak Hill Gardens and Andy's orchids have them.
Bill |
Santa Barbara orchid estate.
Ebay. |
Im in pa us. Sorry I forgot to that. I looked at oak hill and didn't see any I saw one at Andy but it was kind if expensive. I'll check out the other suggested sites. Thanks
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im sorry it is the opposite i didnt see anything at andys and the one as oak hill was expensive
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Quality can be expensive.
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My money's on Oak Hill. I just got a L anceps seedling as part of a 25 plant deal for $2.50, but they have larger plants ($10), my guess is if you e-mailed them they'd have a NBS plants.
These guys have the best plants (often small) but always well grown and great value. They are also super nice people. Tony |
It's not just a quality issue with the pricing. They get very big. They're anywhere around 4' to 5' tall with spike.
Oak Hill Gardens sells them for an inexpensive price, but the trade off is that they're seedlings that are somewhere around 2 to 3 years out of flask. They're the ones that are out of stock, btw (you were right the first time around). Should you get the ones from Oak Hill Gardens now, expect to see flowers in somewhere around a decade from now. |
i got mine a while ago, maybe a day or two after i last posted on this thread, i got it from kawamoto orchids on ebay thanks though :)
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