Iris, found this if it is any help to you.
Renanstylis Alsagoff
(Renanstylis Azimah x Rhy. gigantea)
Photo of same.
Nancy,
Congrats that your are reblooming it! Sounds like you have the right
idea. If you are giving the recommended care and others like it do not
perform the same, probably is the genetics. Might be worth asking if
others who have that one, how they treat it. I for one love fragrance so
I might
which I take it are
generally intended for rooting any plant. I too would like to hear of
others experience with measures to promote more and healthy roots.
Lee in So. Carolina
Lee Bredeson
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(Selling most of my private collection)
(Greenhouse is being taken down
? Can someone with actual recent
experience advise about how to 'follow the rules'. Cost of shipping is
not hard to determine. What will be the approximate cost for the
paperwork? (From here it seems prohibitive.)
Thanks for your time,
Lee
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of the greenhouse.
This prevents the staple from tearing through the poly.
I won't be doing that this year as my GH is being torn down.
Lee in SC
(And my orchid collection is for sale)
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From: Jill Jerry Suffolk
://photobucket.com/classicorchid . By the way I am not part of an
orchid business. Like any good orchid addict I had collected way too
many.
~enjoy
Lee
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Subject: [OGD] Not just for the long established Orchid Houses anymore
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Mario, to put in my 2 cents worth. I think your financial calculations are
wrong. Just ask all the Commercial growers ( exporters ) of the Sophronitis,
Cattleya etc family. Tens of thousands ( millions )of these plants are grown
and sold around the world each year. To be correct under the new
to go
to my family doc and have them give me maybe a flu shot with a needle
previously used on someone else.
Lee in South Carolina
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Ned, I agree with your comments fully with one comment. I believe that the
general orchid buyers today can get orchids in flower from almost any
department store ( the same here ) They don't have to look up Any specific
business to buy one. Its not like the old days when anyone remotely
Murray,
The best species list I know of is
http://members.iinet.net.au/~barryg/SPECIES.htm Coelia is not listed but
perhaps you can get an inkling from a related genus.
Lee
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I had another look at the Ascocenda and I feel that it is a hybrid from Ascda
Tubtim Velvet or one of its parents.
It also fits in with Vasco Prapin White.
I also found another pic of it in another website than those I found earlier
but this one also had 10 other Ascdas on it that the name
This name chase is not unusual. I had a look on the net and found pictures of
the plants in question in another forum posted by the grower??? and also in an
picture posting site I've never seen before with different spelling of the
names. I also came up with nothing in a search for details. As
-forum
if you like.
Lee Bredeson
lee at classicorchid com
www classicorchidtours com
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I have the opportunity to spend a few weeks
are 4 inches long. Then cut or gently twist it off and pot it up.
It would be labeled the same as the mother plant.
Good luck,
Lee
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Subject: [OGD] dendrobium
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I
plant tag neatly and clearly says Brassia arachindera. I
have not found it listed anywhere, checking for synonyms too. Any ideas?
Lee
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The handwritten plant tag neatly and clearly says Brassia arachindera. I
have not found it listed anywhere, checking for synonyms too. Any ideas?
Lee
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, the plant parasites transmitted by
insect vectors must multiply and circulate throughout the body of the
vector to be transmitted
http://www.dekker.com/sdek/abstract~db=enc~content=a713596587
I'm still interested in any such studies specifically on orchids.
Lee
Have there been any studies done with regard to the transmission of
viruses from one orchid to another due to mealybugs or other insects?
Your reply here or off forum is appreciated.
Lee
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Hopefully a simple question to answer for someone.
Why are many of the postings currently appearing
different languages?? Doesn't really matter to apart
from the fact I can't read them, I thought there maybe
something of interest in them.
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to the
Borneo part of Malaysia this past March report that there is just that
one nursery John mentioned in Kuching who can export orchids.
I can't resist this opportunity to invite you to go to Malaysia with us
in July 2008.
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with the resposibility to suggest a solution. If you
have a tip or idea for me on how to start or pursue changing the
procedures or even the regs, please tell me here or off forum.
Enjoy your orchids!
Lee
p.s. Thanks to all who responded to my Oct 6 email. Related to the above
we've chosen LAX for our port
'.
Here's another tip that I just learened from Arlene in Charleston. One
used (or new) window mini blind (venetian type)can be used for a
lifetime of orchid tags. They are made of material resistant to UV and
you can cut them to the size you like.
Lee
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expert Peter Williams, resident since 1990,
nursery owner and contributor to RHS's 'The Orchid Review' since 1996.
See a diversity of orchids in their natural habitat during the best time
for blooms. There's a very detailed tour itinerary at:
www.classicorchidtours.com or contact myself.
Lee
Lee
on the way!
Enjoy your orchids!
Lee
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Orchids, Orchids, Orchids... ALL AROUND THE WORLD !!!
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invite those of you who don't
normally comment to let me know here or by direct email. If there is
enough information, I would like to write a short article. So here's a
chance to contribute and stay anonymous if you prefer.
Thanks in advance,
Lee
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of the intent of CITES is
being trumped by the 'enforcement' of it.
What can we (you and I, separately or together) do?
Lee
Please respond here or by email
lee at classicorchid com
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Today I needed to check the parentage of a Sophrolaeliocattleya for a friend
who couldn't find it in the RHS search engine.
To make a long story short, the RHS has adopted a submission from its
advisory committee to accept the Grex name changes made to the Sophronitis and
Laelia families.
Website link for H R Nursery
www.hrnurseries.com/
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t;get my feet wet" in SE Asia was on the occassion of the Thai King's anniversary. Are you familiar with the best month to visit East Malaysia's Mt Kinabalu and Mulu parks?
You are in New Zealand. My brother in law has been interested in
purchasing property there.
Take care,
Lee
Origin
OOPS Last submission was intended to be a direct off forum email. Pardone my oversight. EOM
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Checking the Kew Monocot Checklist (www.rbgkew.org.uk/wcsp/) it is listed
syn. Bulbophyllum nutans var. nutans.
(http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/wcsp/qsearch.do)
Lee
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David,
You can check at www.aos.org for culture sheets
www.orchidculture.com culture sheets online for about a buck a piece.
You can also find info by simply typing in the info you find on the plant's
tag into google or other search engine.
Adding the word 'culture' after the name helps.
Lee
Longwood Gardens is well known but for those not familiar, it is located in the
Brandywine Valley of Pennsylvania, 12 miles from Wilmington, Delaware.
The Longwood Garden orchid show will take place at the greenhouse from
Friday, March 30 through Sunday, April 1.
When a returning US citizen hobby orchid grower carries a small number of
orchids (?less than 12?) into the US, it appears that we encounter differing
treatment from US Customs depending on the port of entry and the officials on
duty. That having been said, what is the definitive protocol as to
Requesting advice on Angraecums. The advice required is Are Angraecums
susceptible to virus/s of any sort what signs would the virus/s exhibit ?
I have looked at as many books and web sites that I can find but nothing
relates to this problem.
Thanks, Roy.
Send instant messages to your
I have orchids tagged as Phal. Teddy Bear and another as the cross Phal
gigantea x Dor pulcherima.
I have been not been able to confirm the name Teddy Bear or find a name for the
cross. Can anyone help and if you find it, any progeny?
TIA !
Lee in Coastal
by
country or worldwide? For ten years? Anyone have expertise in this area?
Lee
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Subject: [OGD] Burrageara Nelly Isler
Burrageara Nelly Isler... hybrid created in Russikon
As I enjoy the beautiful blooms of Coel cristata, I wonder what other genera
could be crossed with it for any number of desirable results, one being
fragrance. I find that there was an opinion in a Bulletin in '94 that Coelogyne
might accept a date from genera such as Pleione, Pholidota, and
I've decided it's best to withdraw the offer to tour Thailand with the option
to attend the IPA Symposium. A far better airfare is posted in the Phal Digest
#2007-4 by Yin-Tung Wang. What a huge savings! No need for group rates. The EVA
Air site shows even lower economy airfare roundtrip to
is just $505, which again includes flights and ground transportation, hotels
and most meals including taxes. I have space for 15 people. If you're
interested please send an email or to learn more please check my next email.
Lee Bredeson
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. Some
orchid travellers will go on for the 2007 IPA Symposium arriving back in US on
March 15th. Others may have opted to return to the US arriving in Atlanta on
the March 10th. There are 15 spaces available for orchid travellers.
If you'd like to join us please send an email.
Lee Bredeson
day or
within 24 hours.
Perhaps someone on the list can refer me to the above, on or offline.
Thanks,
Lee
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within 24 hours.
Perhaps someone on the list can refer me to the above, on or offline.
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Lee
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these cities. If
anyone has any experience or knowledge about orchids in these cities or
immediately nearby, I would be pleased to add to my casual explorations. We
have plans to further explore these and other destinations in SE Asia during
the next year or two.
Lee
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Thank you, yes, I'm interested. Please send flask
list/prices,
Lee Bredeson
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Subject: [OGD] Orchid flasks - Ecuagenera
Co. Ltda
For the last 9 years, orchid clubs ( nownumbering 10 )throught the western half of Victoria Australia have come together, once a year, to put on an Ochid exhibition. This year it was held in the city of Horsham, sponsored by the Horsham District Orchid Society. The following url should take you
fertilizer and mention of an effort to sellthis toBonsai forum
members.Attemptsto go to www.sunshine-4u.com lands one in a server
test page.
If I use them, I'll let you know,
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or should it be 60 watt?
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Hi all, the Nigerian Scammers are now into ebay in Australia. One we know of buys an item and offers a greater price than bought for on ebay and requests the item to be sent to Nigeria. The current one has been banned from ebay but ( we believe ) starts up again under a new name. The Australian
early morning or late evening, when bees are not present. Do not use
in small, enclosed areas where spray may be inhaled.
Healthy orchids!
Lee Bredeson
Coastal S.C.
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, maybe a reserve? Or a greenhouse/grower? I
assume it would be difficult or expensive to bring orchid purchases back through
Port Canaveral?
Thanks,
Lee
South Carolina
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What subgenera of Phalaenopsis are not compatible
in cross pollination?Also which genera can be crossed to Phal species or
hybrids? Perhaps you can refer me to a reference. Thanks,Lee
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What you have is Miltassia ( Miltonia x Brassia ) Tha other part of the name is not complete either, it should read Miltassia Charles M Fitch, named after a renouned orchid identity in the USA.
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Ron, the parents of Cym. Sue are C. Showgirl x Peter Pan. RHS website picked it up 1st time. Has been around for years. Some very nice blooms from them. Roy.
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The photo shown of paph Kehler looks very much like a plant known as Paph Harrisianum. There are two forms of this Paph shown here in Aust'. One is well know as P. Harrisianum " G S Ball" which is a dark maroon/brown maudiae type flower and the other is of the type in the photo which takes a P.
Looking at your reply I think I know what you are saying. My comment was not to degrade any plant or work being done. All I am looking at is the amount of plants grown around the world in various genera such as Paphs and Phals ( example only ) and maybe not correctly explaining the fact that
David, I have replied to your privatee-mail to me. Your posting on here with the same content shows you for what your are.
You have even highlighted the fact that I asked for someone to help clarify the question of Den or Dockrillia, you have canned the organisation from where my information came
David, if you read my notes on this subject you will find that the change back, was as I understand it, a directive passed at an AOC meeting. I was informed of this by people who I thought should know. I can see quite clearly there is a difference in the plants. When I was given this info from
If there happens to be anyone on the list that could clarify the issue of Dockrillia and Dendrobium as they stand in Australia on the list would they please do so. It seems that some cannot read a simple request for clarification. Maybe simple text is not good enough.
Still, usually school
Peter, thank you for your posting on the list. This type of reply makes it worth while asking questions on this list. I fully understand what you have said. Sorting out large groups orchids is a good thing and is definitely required but it seems that some in the orchid world ( not on this list
To Paul, thanks for the Back-up. There has to be a point where common sense takes over. As for the judges at ANOS, I dont know many or all of them but to not judge an orchid because of an incorrect name is bad. If they had any mind at all they would have corrected the name for the exhibitor as a
Iris, as I said, each to their own. The world of orchids is huge, all I am saying is that the RHS registrations book is so full of false information regarding the parentage of plants as to the correct name of the species ( or hybrids ) used now, that surely one would have to think that research
The name suits. I never used the word " Insignificant" and the Rupicolous laelias are far from Insignificant. The MAJOR problem I have is that there is a lot of work being done by people with too much time on their hands pushing and pulling plants in different groups or families or whatever
Peter, I spent a couple of hours with Gerald McCraith on Sunday afternoon. At 96 years he hasjust received another batch of plants from Sth America. He is still going strong and said to say hello.
I lost count of the number of plants that were "one off's" in Australia, and to the best part, very
Re: Molecular Taxonomy / DNA etc, etc.
I personally like the forma Rupicolous Laelias and having read this latest OGD and the proposed NEW name starting with "H" or if they remain in 'Soph', leaves me cold. These orchids are not overly well represented on the Australian show benches that I know
Andy Guido, the discussion on Taxonomy, could either of you gentlemen ( or anyone else ) please explain to me how some, many or all of the
' rupicolous' laelias have now been classified as' sophronitis'. This has to be some sort of joke.
Surely this is getting into the situation were some of
Peter, I recently had cause to question the currenly accepted name for what was known as Aerides fieldingii. I e-mailed the Registrar at the RHS and his reply was the " Roseum" was the accepted name in use at the RHS. Julian went into detail about masculine feminine, neuter? etc . The upshot is
To Ray, Paul Charles, many thanks for your messages. I will have to do a lot more reseach now as to locating the correct heater. There are one or two that I can find that should be ok now I know what to look for except their design may make it difficult to put in my house. Not too many makers
Hello all, info please on using LPG glass house heaters that do not have a flue. Would there be too much CO2 produced and would thus have a negative effect on the plants?
I need to put some heating in and electricity is expensive and the only other option is bottled gas. Finding a suitable heater
WOW, gee that hurt Andy ( NOT ). Any impact I have had OR wish to make is in the promotion of Orchids and Orchid growing. For the mulititude of people I have encouraged into orchids or helped them grow successfully, the orchids they already had and to see the success they are now having on the
Well, since it has been announced that Andy is involved with selection of the Judging panel for the Miami Conference, by the e-mails I have received from New Zealand over his last effort at the NZ Conference, I would think that there would be a great reluctance for anyone from NZ to send any
Well Andy, dealing in factsis not one of your great points. I am not a minor hobby grower and haven't been for many years. The fact that I don't spread BS advertising around doesn't mean that I am not known.
Yes, I am a Judge and unfortunately wasn't in attendance at the Perth show to enjoy
To the people who dont know of Andys orchid exploits in the Shakey Isles (NZ)His great triumph was to breed lovely PENDULOUS spiked cymbidiums and when they flowered, stake them STRAIGHT UP so that when the poor hobbiest bought them thinking thats the way they flowered found that they
Iris, you are not alone in trying to understand what name is correct for many
species. Dr Guido Braem and Sandy Ohlund have just published an article in the
Australian Orchid Review on Phrags with incorrect names. It seems that the mix
up was due to a poor translation into english from
Viateur, two messages adding to my comment about Odont crispum, one by Iris ( mess' 2)
the other by Dennis (mes' 6) say it all.
I don't know where your coming from with these varieties of crispum. The facts are
that line breeding of ANY genera creates superior flowers.
As Dennis comments, the
Les Ann, you are on the right track. Sarc hartmannii x hartmannii remains a
species, as does Soph coccinea x coccinea. Any species crossed with itself or two
different clones of the SAME species are mated, continue to be species. One may
question this to remain so when you look at the
Colin, you present your title perfectly.
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Reading thru the posting on this list over the last year or two, the personal attacks
and organisation knocking and the general mudslinging really degrades this list and
the members involved. I, like most other members, I would think, joined to learn
something or be able to help others in their
Kenneth, to loose the knowledge of Dr Braem from the list is indeed a great loss.
Given the reasons and to the extent and content of the messages sent and received over
recent times, I feel that there should be half a dozen others leaving as well.
Particularly for the reasons that those
Guido, as a follow up to your last note and for those Aussies of on the list who may
remember a cymbidium cross done in the 60's by Dos Pueblos Aust', C. Joyce Duncan.
This cross produced many classic Green cyms ( for the time ) that were awarded and
acclaimed for years. The parent are :
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