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Again, I call for the elimination of political discussion on this forum. It
is simply not appropriate, and I ask the listowner after appropriate warning
to remove those individuals who persist in it. Like almost anyone else
here, I have my political opinions and beliefs, but to respond here to
on 3/17/05 6:10 PM, Sharon wrote:
> Let me try this again.
>
> I am having a problem with Masd. Imposter in that the leaves are dropping.
> They look fine, green and healthy until you get to the "stem" of the leaf and
> then it turns yellow. I keep it in an orchidarium with the day time temps in
There is a Brazilian web site giving details of all the winners.
It is http://www.delfinadearaujo.com/.
Choose English and on the next page go to the bottom for details of WOC at Dijon.
Colin.
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Aaron [J. Hicks] :
Thanks for your comment about the vinelike habit of orchids of the
Vanilleae tribe.
I most appreciate that you provided a reference to Dressler's book on which
you based your assertion.
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On the subject of Vanillae, you mentioned in a previous post : "the fruits
are
Hello everyone:This Moss is a superior starter/growing media for difficult plants:I only add a few chunks of coconut fiber for better drainage and dip themin a bit of ordinary rooting hormone (the type you buy in a garden store)I have been able to root cuttings any time a year with astonishing s
I am afraid that I must run the risk of being drummed out of the Brownies
and write about the care and growth of Orchids instead of becoming involved
in the current pastime of character assassination and political correctness!
A few days ago the questions were asked about light coloured blotches on
Robert M Scully, of Sarasota, FL USA, wrote:
>Mr O'Byrne, (snip) I shall wonder aloud this weekend, as I entertain
a >distinguished group of Singaporeans, including Dr Kiat Tan and the
Minister of >Development, whether they are aware of your misplaced
political
> pronouncements (snip). May I sugge
Let me try this again.
I am having a problem with Masd. Imposter in that
the leaves are dropping. They look fine, green and healthy until you get to the
"stem" of the leaf and then it turns yellow. I keep it in an orchidarium with
the day time temps in the high 70's and nights in the 60's.
Max Redman writes:
<< I am now sure that it should be 'Brassia brachiata x Ada aurantiaca.'>>
That cross has been registered as Brassada Mivada.
Iris
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In addition to Peter's good suggestions, here are a couple of others:
1. Have a raffle table with donated plants that everyone can buy tickets for.
2. A silent auction for plants that members want to sell.
3. A discussion of the plants on the show table and cultural requirements for
the specif
>From: Buzz Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [OGD] Peter, Peter, Peter
>Sometimes it is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than open
>your mouth and leave no doubt.
>Buzz
Buzz, that's an uncharacteristically self-aware statement. Is it
original or did you have help ?
Peter O'Byrn
Mr
O'Byrne
While you have been
helpful to many of us in your comments about orchids, your all too frequent
lapse into pretentious self-promotion as Singapore's political pundit and
your belligerent responses to challenge distinguish you as a most unsuitable
spokesperson for the civil peop
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