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Favorite Encyclias?
Hi there,
I have an Encyclia cordigera that's about to kick the bucket due to what I gather is an inability to recover from some chronic underwatering on my part. It's odd...as far as I can tell I've been giving it similar care to what my other Encyclias are getting (once I realized my mistake), but it REALLY has not liked my conditions. I'd really like to replace this orchid with something that I can continue to "practice" my Encyclia-growing skills on...so far I've had a lot of success with E. bractescens, E. Cindy, and E. phoenicea...in particular the E. Cindy I purchased as a seedling 3 years ago looks like a small bush now, and I expect it to flower for the first time this spring...so does anyone have a favorite species that might grow well for me (on windowsills in winter, outside in summer) that they can suggest? I would try again with E. cordigera, but I have really been perplexed by how determined this one has been to refuse to recover... Thanks, Claire P.S. E. Cindy is tampense x alata, by the way. Wonder if one of those two would do well for me? |
i like encylcia tampensis the best! especially the var. alba or var. green
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Well, thanks! I like the fact that E. tampense stays on the small-ish side...and I think I remember reading that they have a pleasant fragrance, too...
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i have read they are fragrant, i havent gotten mine to bloom yet. but ive fallen in love with one i saw at an os meeting.
i wouldn classify mine as "small" it it isnt terribly tall, by no means a "monster" catt, but its wide! could be just because i have a rather large plant, 25+ growths |
Haha...I appreciate the "wide" aspect you mention...I have quite a few things taking up more horizontal space now than I'd bargained for. About how long are the leaves on yours, Bob?
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the longest leaves are around 12 inches. but they dont stand up straight. they go wide. whe whole plant from bottom of the pot to the tip if the leaves ( as they fall naturally ) is aout 13-4 inches. and the width is about 18-20 inches
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Thanks! That helps me a lot. :)
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Tampensis is also a fav of mine,,,go figure...
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enctemp01.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enctemp03.jpg I actually had Green Hornet as a encyclia, until I found out it is in fact a Prosthechea. The flowers are just so wild with the lip upside down, and the black backs of the lips... http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ornetbloom.jpg But the Cordigera var Roseum is nice too.. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...s/IMG_0133.jpg Actually, is multiple favs allowed? :biggrin: |
my tampensis is a tiny bit smaller than that. but i just got it, so i havent had the pleasure of experiencing it i its full glory
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Oh my goodness! Those are incredible pics...clearly I will need a greenhouse to grow tampensis to its full glory. :)
I like the pic of cordigera too...mine was approximately that size when I got it, and I thought it was too small to bloom. I can see from your photo that's not the case, though! I'm going to try to nurse it through the winter and hope for the best. -Claire |
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