A seaarch in the RHS Monocot Database yields the following results:
Epidendrum parkinsonianum Hook., Bot. Mag. 66: t. 3778 (1840).
Synonyms: Epidendrum aloifolium Bateman, Orchid. Mexico Guatemala: t. 25
(1842), nom. illeg.
Brassavola pescatorii Rchb.f., Gard. Chron., n.s., 9: 724 (1878).
Epidendru
If I may broaden the original query by Hicks and comments by Hodes, a
bit. And, this goes the chemists in the group:
These quaternary ammonium compounds are the active components of common
janitorial sanitizers, and all the labels that I have read show them
registered for food service use. W
I was around in Calif. when the product was first introduced. We used to
get it for free at meetings and banquets..It has to be used at no more than
a few drops per gallon..It is really effective at 2 drops per gallon and no
more than 4 ...believe it. I have used it for over 20 years...Do not app
Martin,
the orchid world first heard about this Vanda in April 2003. I used the
photo in my WOC talk, and the photo ought to appear in the Proceedings, if
they ever get round to publishing them. No-one has found it since then.
Tracking it down will not be easy; the locality is very remote, and I'm
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