Hi leo.
Thanks for the reply.
My favorite way of growing any orchids is from flasks.
Like you stated, some grow fast, some slow and others very slow.
I find that by buying a flasks of say 20 plants.
You hopefull will get a few of each type, ie the fast, slow and very
slow.
I find that by buying
Title: Dijon WOC.
There was a very interesting posting on the AOS Forum yesterday which seemed to disappear in less than an hour. The writer, using the pseudonym of Eric Young, seemed very well informed on the workings of the WOC Trust and he or she wrote in a take no prisoners style. I
Nik, Jim and Rosli,
Rosli has got hold of a very interesting plant, quite unlike any
Dendrobium I've ever seen before. Unfortunately, it is not possible to
make a full identification, for several reasons:
1) Rosli said it came from Terengganu. This is an inadequate
provenance ... before I could
Dear Peter,
Thanks a lot for your opinion. The plant is definitely a jungle
collected one. I'm sure Rosli will provide you with better quality
pictures as you has requested for a positive id.
Regards
Nik
On 26 Jan 2005 at 23:25, Peter O'Byrne wrote:
Nik, Jim and Rosli,
Rosli has got
Helga wrote :
The AOS is moving ahead with this project.
Hopefully, we can learn what happened after the following info was given at
the
Annual Meeting of Members
Houston, Texas
Saturday, October 19, 2002 :
to scan all of pages of the AOS Bulletins from Volume I in 1932 to
December 1995.
...
Dear Peter,
Thanks a lot for your opinion.
There is no contribution O'Byrne can make to the world of orchids that even
begins to compensate for his advocacy of the wanton slaughter of innocent
people. Praising terrorists, supporting terrorism, is tantamount to being a
terrorist.
Mike
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