Dear Viateur and group,
Judging solely by the colour of the flowers depicted in Botanical Magazine
80: t. 4807 (1854), the plant under contention may either be Anguloa
eburnea, A. tognettiae, A. uniflora or A. virginalis - all other species in
this genus have either yellow or red flowers. Given t
Let me say, David, it is always a pleasure to respond to a reasoned and
reasonable argument. I do disagree that either Roger Brown or Rob Griesbach
have been in any way shy about stressing the difficult financial position
the AOS (and many other specialist non-profit organizations) find themselves
Can we stick to orchids! PLES
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Bill-
Send me a bottle of that Chardonnay! (Or at least let us know the origin)
:)
-Terri
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Some might find it worthwhile visiting:
http://www.schundler.com/hort.htm
D.
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on 8/12/04 6:15 AM, Des wrote:
> From: "G. D. Pike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [OGD] Orchid citation
> While writing a brief article on Caularthron bicornutum recently for our
> Orchid Society Bulletin I noticed that there is disagreement among the
> authorities on
Hi
The only citations regarding the genus Caularthron that include Schultes
name were for
Caularthron bilamellatum ( Rchb.f. ) R.E.Schult. as published in Bot. Mus.
Leafl. Harvard Univ. xviii. 92 (1958).
Hope I have been of help.
Jose
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Hello , Miltonia xanthina is not something I have seen before, and I think I
know the most Miltonia's, also M. flavescens , it's something new.
The only referense I have found is on the site : www.orchideepassion.com,
this nursery offers the plant(imported from Brasil) for sale, with a
picture
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