ust a shadow of what it was. Some of the Brits I have
spoken to think that the whole thing was a conspiracy to destroy
British herds thereby requiring more imported animals to take up the slack.
Now we here at Orchids Limited do ship orchids to foreign countries
but we always have very rigorous
rking together for a positive solution
is what is really required.
Sincerely, Jerry Lee Fischer
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
USA
Toll-free: 1-800-669-6006
Local: 763-559-6425
Fax: 763-557-6956
Website: www.orchidweb.com
Ema
ely being put on producers
of artificially propagated plants as well as traders in wild
specimens. There needs to be a distinction and a separation of the
two. That is what my proposal is about.
Jerry Lee Fischer
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
USA
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reaty but feel they are
totally misguided when it comes to nurseries and artificially
propagated plants.
Jerry, Orchids Limited
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
USA
Toll-free: 1-800-669-6006
Local: 763-559-6425
Fax: 763-557-6956
Website: www.orchidweb.com
Email: [
ld.
If you have a chance please read it and comment on it on the forum or
directly on my site. I need letters of support to show there is an
interest in the problem and correcting it.
Best regards, Jerry Lee Fischer Orchids Limited
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesot
ay be being sent.
If anyone has a suggestion or idea as to why this is happening let me know
Jerry, Orchids Limited.
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
USA
Toll-free: 1-800-669-6006
Local: 763-559-6425
Fax: 763-557-6956
Website: www.orchidweb.com
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ings
just in the way I am proposing. The money that has been earned
selling flasks of this plant has gone back into the country of Peru
to the nurseries that have the permission to grow, sell and export
these plants. These nurseries have been able to improve their
facilities and improve
ecies loss from exploitation, land conversion
or climate change.
Being that the system that is place doesn't work now we should just
forget about trying to regulate flasks. It can't be done.
Sincerely, Jerry Lee Fischer
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
USA
Toll-f
he
plants. The permits themselves are a nightmare and require dozens of
hours to prepare.
While I appreciate the concept behind the CITES nursery registration
program it doesn't go far enough.
We in the U.S have a master permit requirement now which my own
nursery Orchids Limited has comp
agree with the above plan I need a letter
of support by e-mail. If you would like to debate
these ideas it is best done on the forums where I have posted this proposal.
Jerry Lee Fischer
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane
Plymouth
Minnesota
55446 USA
Fax: 763-557-6956
E-mail <mailto:[EMAIL
professional nursery would.
Sincerely, Jerry Lee Fischer
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N.
Plymouth, Minnesota 55446
USA
Toll-free: 1-800-669-6006
Local: 763-559-6425
Fax: 763-557-6956
Website: www.orchidweb.com
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The problem really is that if a person from the EU wants to purchase
plants at the 19thWOC they have to have an import permit in advance
from their countries management authority. This means they have to
know exactly what they want to purchase well in advance of the WOC.
Many other countries al
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heir faces.
It was also curious to me that boissierianum, reticulatum and
czerwiakowianum (cherva-kof-ianum) grew all mixed up together on the
same hillside.
Happy phrags, Jerry Lee Fischer, Orchids Limited
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are around 60 or 62
Fahrenheit at night and no more than 70-75 in the day.
Best regards, Jerry Lee Fischer, Orchids Limited
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We have just posted Phrag. kovachii futures on our website
www.orchidweb.com . The plants are now growing well. Jerry, Orchids Limited
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Some Paphs partially close their Stomata. They don't all act the same way.
I am only speaking generally about fixed open stomata and orchids. I will
foliar feed especially in spring when there is a huge light change due to
my location in Minnesota. The intense and rapid increase in light after a
When I invented my fertilizer ( Green Jungle) I spent 9 years trying to
figure it all out. I went to the jungles of Peru, Borneo and others and
studied everything. Soil, water, leaf analysis, temperature everything. One
thing I discovered was that Orchids have fixed open stomata which allow the
I posted the announcement of my purchase of the Flasks of Phrag. kovachii
on this forum for several reasons. One was to see what the sentiments of
the various writers are. I wanted to see how people reacted to the issue
and to really open a debate about trade and whether governing bodies like
C
Inrena did indeed make me sign a two year agreement. Before I went to Peru
I checked with my lawyer to see what the legalities were being that I am in
the United States. I was told that any contract can be enforced as it is an
agreement between the parties involved. I thought about it and at fir
There are three companies owned by the Arias family
Orquideas Peruanas, Peru Flora, and Peruanino S.C.R. Ltda. These
companies are all in existence today and two of them at least are
operated/owned by Manuels sons. I visited one of their nurseries and have
seen video and photos of others. I was
Announcement: Orchids Limited is the first nursery in the United States to
receive the first Legal seedlings in Flask of Phrag. Kovachii. Jerry
Fischer took a trip to Peru and after a lot of preparation and intense
amounts of paperwork fromINRENA and the exporter we successfully hand
carried
There was a Dendrobium moniliforme given a special award in Japan at one of
the Grand Prix (Tokyo Dome) shows a couple of years ago. I understand the
plant had been with the same family for 1200 years! The special award was
well deserved.
Best regards, Jerry
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in Japan. There are very
serious clubs and collectors. Last year one very special Neo sold for
$300,000.00 .
Jerry Lee Fischer
Orchids Limited
4630 Fernbrook Lane N
Plymouth, MN 55446
1-800-669-6006 toll-free
1-763-559-6425 tel
1-763-557-6956 fax
Website: www.orchidweb.com
Email: [EMAIL
Our nursery (Orchids Limited) was the first nursery that was allowed to
legally export mexipedium xerophyticum. We went through all the approval
process with US Fish and Wildlife and the Cites authorities some years ago.
So yes we have the permits. Jerry Lee Fischer
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. You can also learn more about the Newbury show requirements at
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The solutions to trade in orchids are really quite simple:
#1 Ban all trade in wild collected specimens.
#2 Allow all trade in true Art Prop plants regardless of whether they are
species or hybrids. No Cites permits should be needed for these.
There are ways to implement these 2 statements. I c
Since we counted brasiliensis does anyone have a Phrag. Patty MacHale that
they have crossed, raised from seed and flowered on their own? If so would
someone be willing to send me a couple of root tips so we can count the
chromosomes ? Thanks, Jerry
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We have just counted the chromosomes of Phrag. brasiliensis and there are
36. If you cross pearcei with 22 and sargentianum with 22 you will still
have 22. This is very interesting. Thanks, Jerry
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Phrag. brasiliensis was first described (with my urging) by Dr. Robeert
Quene (an employee of orchids Limited and Olaf Gruss. We have raised
seedlings of it selfed and they come out as the parent. This plant has been
in collections around the world since the 1970s. Ron Cisenski confirmed
with
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