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Click Here If Interested In Native Australian Terrestrial Orchids.
I have a list of availability for native Australian terrestrial orchids from Australia. The plants on the list are imports from Australia, and are in no way shape or form being sold from any seller from the United States. So there are no misunderstandings, I'm also not the one who's selling these plants, if you're placing an order you will be buying from an Australian seller, not me. There are shared costs to be incurred for permits and shipping, hence why I highly encourage a group order for those who may be interested.
Anyone who is interested can send me a private message. Note: The prices on the list will be in Australian Dollars. |
Anything happen with this yet?
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Me and a couple other people already ordered our tubers and received them about a month ago.
If you'd like to make an order, you'll have to wait until some time in late Oct/Nov for a list of availability for 2012. |
Okay, cool. Anything worth showing pictures of yet?
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Not at the moment. These have a tendency to be able to remain dormant for another year. Especially when they adjust from southern to northern hemisphere time frames.
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Starting to see growth, but they're growing pretty slow...
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For those interested in knowing.
Seeing good growth on Thelymitra aff frenchii. Should see some significant growth in the next month or two. Slow growth on Diuris behrii. No growth for both Leptoceras menziesii and Caladenia latifolia. Lost 1 tuberoid each of Caladenia latifolia and Leptoceras menziesii. Probably eaten by insects. |
Are the tubers sent blooming sized? or are they still seedlings?
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the tubers are blooming sized. I'm seeing good growth on Thelymitra aff frenchii, Thelymitra x macmillanii, and some growth on Leptoceras menziesii. still no significant growth on the Corybas species.
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Diuris behrii I find to be a difficult species. Doesn't multiply very quickly at all by itself, although a good candidate for tuber division. They tend to sprout later than other Diuris too. I've been growing them for 3 or 4 years and haven't had a single flower yet :(
What are you growing your plants in? |
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