The owner of this unknown Dendrobium lives in western Pennsylvania and picked
this up out of bloom, but can't remember where. This does not look like
something a hybridizer would have produced, so I am betting on it being a
species. Any help with the ID anyone?
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Subject: [OGD] Need help: Cattleya storeyi H.G.Jones
I am looking for information regarding this species. The closest I have been
able to get is to a reference in Brenesia 10-11: 123 (1977)
Does any one of you have access to thi
I am looking for information regarding this species. The closest I have been
able to get is to a reference in Brenesia 10-11: 123 (1977)
Does any one of you have access to this Journal or point me out where I can
find a copy of the article?
Any other help is appreciated.
José
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Hello all,
My wife and I come to the forum looking for some objective input on a
troubling situation.
A few years ago, after a long hiatus from orchid growing, we started
renovating a house with just enough extra space for a modest greenhouse. The
siren
call of growing and working on a few c
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:03 AM
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Subject: [OGD] Need Help
In traking a copy of the article or the publication.
Classification of Orchidaceae in the Age of DNA data A
In traking a copy of the article or the publication.
Classification of Orchidaceae in the Age of DNA data Author: Mark W. Chase
Source: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, February 2005, vol. 22, no. 1, pp.
2-7(6)
TIA
Jose
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Well, that was supposed to be a private message oops.
Oh well.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 06:35:10 -0800, Sandy Gillians <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr. O'Byrne, I didn't bother responding to that "Mike and Candy" post
> on the digest because I figure that "feeding the troll" will just
> encoura
Mr. O'Byrne, I didn't bother responding to that "Mike and Candy" post
on the digest because I figure that "feeding the troll" will just
encourage more of them to crawl out their holes.
I just want you to know that I really appreciate and enjoy your many
posts to the list. I think you are one of --
Dear Peter,
Thanks a lot for your opinion.
There is no contribution O'Byrne can make to the world of orchids that even
begins to compensate for his advocacy of the wanton slaughter of innocent
people. Praising terrorists, supporting terrorism, is tantamount to being a
terrorist.
Mike
Dear Peter,
Thanks a lot for your opinion. The plant is definitely a jungle
collected one. I'm sure Rosli will provide you with better quality
pictures as you has requested for a positive id.
Regards
Nik
On 26 Jan 2005 at 23:25, Peter O'Byrne wrote:
> Nik, Jim and Rosli,
>
> Rosli has got
Nik, Jim and Rosli,
Rosli has got hold of a very interesting plant, quite unlike any
Dendrobium I've ever seen before. Unfortunately, it is not possible to
make a full identification, for several reasons:
1) Rosli said "it came from Terengganu". This is an inadequate
provenance ... before I could
Hi all,
A very good friend of mine has managed to flower a
dendrobium and seek my help to identify the species. I've
checked all books that I have including Dendrobium & Its
Relative by Lavarack, Harris & Stocker and also Peter O'Byrne's
A to Z of S.E.A.. Orchid Species but could not find a ma
I need some advice from any Australian Dendrobium
growers, please. Last fall I purchased a Dendrobium
jonesii (formerly ruppianum) from a nursery in
California. The plant is about ten inches tall and was
in a four-inch pot filled with bark. When I inspected
it, it wobbled in the pot. I unpotted it
HI
I GOT A FLASK OF ORCHIDS AND NEED A SIMPLE WAY OF DEFLACKING THESE
ORCHIDS.
AND KEEPING THEM ALIVE.
TRIED BEFORE HAD SOME PROBLEMS LOST MOST BECAUSE I HAD TO MOVE
THEM ALL OUT.
BECAUSE OF FLOODING AND IT WAS VERY COLD OUT... .
I ALSO LOST SOME OF MY OTHER ORCHIDS TOO...
DON'T WANT THAT TO HAPPEN
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