Sounds like the cross is heavy on the Doritis or maybe all Doritis. Phal
buysonniana (sp) grows like what you describe. Christenson put all the
Doritis back in Phalaenopsis so technically there is no Doritinopsis

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Subject: [OGD] HD Dtps.


I was in my local Home Depot yesterday looking at their somewhat pitiful
selections when I ran across a most unusual little orchid.
Surprisingly, it
had a tag and although poorly printed, it said Dtps. Avosi (or Avosa).
It
had leaves like a phal but had a single flower stalk, approx. 36" tall
and growing.  It had flowered up to the middle of the stalk and had a
single small 2" purple flower with yellow on the lip.  The flower form
was similar to a phal.  It looked as if this stalk could easily have up
to one hundred or more blooms in total and who knows  how high it would
actually get.  As
anyone familiar with a Doritanopsis like this?   It was priced at $17.97
and
I almost bought it but thought I'd better find out more.  Is a single
bloom
at a time typical for these?   It had probably had thirty or more
flowers
prior to this one judging by the scars.  I've had Dtps. in years gone by
but they had stalks more like phals with not that many potential
flowers. Thanks!

David Sizemore
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