founder member and judge of the Asociacion Mexicana de
Orquideologia, among other several achievements. He surely will be missed
Jorge Melendez Zajgla
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Sorry Viateur but I digress in this one
Using your same source:
"North America is a continent in the Earth's northern hemisphere and
almost fully in the western hemisphere, bordered on the north by the
Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the
southeast by the Caribbean Sea, an
anywhere in the Andes, of course.
J.
> 1. I am sure that Jorge Melendez is probably right when he makes the
> comment about "North of Mexico" although I am not sure. There have been 43
> species recorded for the Strand although several of them have not be
> "Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
>
> Fakahatchee Strand contains more orchids... than any other spot in North
> America.
North of Mexico, I assume.
J.
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them to other countries.
Best regard
Jorge Melendez-Zajgla
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Kathy
No. I use baskets like any other stanhopea, in order to avoid
entrapping the inflorescence. In nature it mainly grows in slabs of
granite (?) outcrops, so the inflorescence is not disturbed.
Regards
J.
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I have grown S. hernandezii for several years and live where it grows.
It is a lithophytic species subjected to a cool dry period in winter
and spring (less than 10 C to 25 C in winter and 15 to 28 in spring)..
Easy to grow, and more or less easy to flower if you provide the rest
period.
Jorge
I am looking for Andres Maduro (finca dracula) email. I will
appreciate your help.
sincerely
Jorge Melendez Zajgla
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habitats to visit. As a note, to my knowledge, there are no nurseries in
Oaxaca with CITES documentation. If you like more info, please contact me
privately
Jorge Melendez
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Eric
Epi. Green Hornet= Prosthechea (or Anacheillum if you prefer) trulla x P.
cochleata. P. trulla is the correct name of what we knew as Encyclia
lancifolia.
Best regards.
Jorge in D.F.
So, if I am understanding everyone and everything correctly, is Epi. Green
Hornet really an outcrossing of t
exposed to rain. All are mounted.
Hope this helps
Jorge Melendez
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the
pots overnight, btw.
Here is the link
http://www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/MP-1.pdf
Have a nice day
Jorge Melendez-Zajgla
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cool
conditions (but high light) all year and they flower nice. Clowesia
dodsoniana and glacucoglossa, on the other hand, do not stand temps. below
10 C, not matter what humidity. Hope this helps.
Regards
Jorge Melendez-Zajgla
A couple of days ago I received divisions of a couple of plants
Hi
Encyclia (now Euchile) citrina is a complex of at least three sp. Mexican
taxonomists are now studying this complex. The most common form in
cultivation is E. karwinskii.
Jorge
I'm new to this impassioned list and have a question. Hopefully one of
you
will have an answer.
I have two Encycl
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