Many thanks to all those who replied to my taxonomic query regarding
Epidendrum cristatum vs Epidendrum raniferum.
I now have another taxonomic query on which I would value guidance.
I bought a plant labelled as Bulbophyllum tingabarinum (which has just
finished flowering now in our autumn) and as
I will be out of the office from 11/03/2006 to 14/03/2006.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Hello,
Ihave just been accepted to join The
OrchidGuide mailing listso here by a few words of
introduction.
My name is Olaf Pronk and I own a nursery in
Antananarivo, Madagascar specialising in
Madagascar species of orchids and succulent
plants. Some time ago, I have started photographing
Hello Cynthia,
I think it is great that you are creating a picture gallery of virused
plants. What is the testing that is being done to identify them as
having a virus?
Mark Sullivan
1% for Orchid Conservation
http://www.orchidconservationcoalition.org
I was just looking at Olaf Pronk's fascinating photo of
Aeranthes henrici in habitat - one developing seed capsule is
evident (see:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/547585781/2064364600083306767PKCxgD
). I've often wondered about the natural pollinators of
Aeranthes - why have these flowers
Sorry if this posts twice - but a glitch appears to have occurred when I
posted it simultaneously to the orchids and orchidspecies groups - it
appeared in orchidspecies, but not in orchids.
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Hi All
I am looking for links to both photos of awarded
plantsand award information on Phragmipedium caudatum.
The plant i have is labeled var. sanderae for what
thats worthand it is awarded in Australia i just want to compare it to
awarded others worldwide.
If you have Phrag. caudatum
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