Dear OGD's
Here is a continuation of the missing species photos for IOSPE. If you
have any of these species photos please send them along!
Epidendrum intermixtum
E ionophyllum
E jativae
E lacerum
E lacetum
E latisegmentum
E macdougallii
E microrigidiflorum
E minutidentatum
E modestissimum
E
Greetings -
I don't know about this particular species, but I've
seen those swirling columns of gnats (Southerners know
what I mean) vanishing into my Platystele
stenostachya. Have they pollinated it? I don't have a
magnifier powerful enough to see.
Regards - Nancy
If it's
Arthur Chadwick wrote :
brown sheaths are not necessarily a problem...
Cattleya, C. skinneri... routinely produces brown sheaths. Many close
descendants of this bifoliate species also carry this harmless gene.
In most other cases, however, the browning of bud sheaths is a gradual
fungal
42 orchids... native to the state
article URL :
http://www.theolympian.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060930/LIVING04/609300363
Regards,
VB
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I hope someone can help me understand what is going
on with one of my orchids. 3 years ago I bought a nice Phalaenopsis
schilleriana 'Pink Butterfly." It was a meristem propagation. The
next year it produced a nice inflorescence and also another growth that first
appeared to be a normal
Dera Ogd's
Here are the rest of Epidendrum photos that I am in need of now for
IOSPE. I will be continuing on with genera and species that begin with
"G". Please send photos as jpeg foles around 1000K. please send to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you
The genus Gongora has been reworked and has been
Looking for someone to flask orchid seed on a commercial basis in Thailand or other close by country on a commercial basis.Must be able to sow all species and hybrids.Anyone got any suggestions or recommendations?
Thanks
Cymweedium
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