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Old 04-02-2007, 01:16 AM
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Default Here's My Trade List for April 2007

I will try to find a way to post photos of the plants themselves... take a peak through these and see if you want to trade. First come, first serve... so make up your mind fast or they might not be available in a week.

Species

Phalaenopsis
1. Pulchra ‘Vaughn’; 4 leaves, 2 flower spikes, 1 keiki, healthy green roots. lost top leaf down to the crown during the winter, so the crown is dry/brown. (full size plant)
2. Hieroglyphica x self ; 4 leaves, 2 flower spikes, healthy green roots. lost top leaf down to the crown during the winter, so the crown is dry/brown. (full size plant)
3. Schillerianna x self; 4 leaves, 1 finished flower spike (bloomed July and December); healthy green roots. lost top leaf down to the crown during the winter, so the crown is dry/brown. (full size plant)
4. Manii (var. concolor x ‘coos bay’) 6 leaves; no spikes; mounted on tree fern; good green roots; no problems to plant. (small plant)
5. Bellina ‘MPO’; 1 leaf, 1 spike with newly developing bud; fair to poor roots; lost top leaf down to the crown during the winter, so the crown is dry/brown. (small plant)
Paphiopedilum
1. spicerianum ‘Candor’; 5 fans healthy; poor roots. (small plant)
2. delenatii: 1 fan with 2 baby fans at base; fair roots (small plant)
3. moquerrianum x rothschildianum; 1 fan; fair roots (small plant)

Mixed Species
1. Doritis pulchra (peloric form); 3 leaves; fair green roots; no spike (small plant)
2. Laelia purpurata (seedling) ; 1 bulb; fair roots (very small plant)
3. Pleurothallis restripioides; 13 leaf stems; good roots; no spikes; doubled in size in 6 months. (full size plant)
4. Bulbophyllum makoyanum; 2 bulbs; fair roots; no spikes (full size plant)
5. Sarchochilus (fitzgeraldii x hartmanii); 6 leaves; good green roots; no spikes yet (small plant)
6. Dendrobium species (unkown); 10 small stems (4-6”) which lay prostrate across the top of the pot. Several keikis with roots. Haven’t seen in bloom yet. (small, possibly full-size plant)

Mixed Hybrids
1. BLC Mem. John Odoms ‘Carmela’ (AM/AOS); 4 seedling bulbs, each one larger than the next with newest one about ˝ grown. Good roots. (small plant)
2. Epicatt Little Plum; 4 full size, in leaf bulbs; newest bulb with flower sheath (no developing flower inside sheath yet seen). Green eye at base of newest bulb. Good white roots (full size plant)
3. Phalaenopsis Alta Goodman: (equistris x violacea= equilacea is the closest description of the flowers I could find online.) Absolutely charming and I could see this one being used extensively for breeding due to its charming flowers, vigorous growth and producing equally both flowers and keikis. 5 leaves; 2 keikis (1 with roots, the other none yet); fair to good green roots; lost top leaf down to the crown during the winter, so the crown is dry/brown.(full size plant)
4. Tolumnia (Memoria Ralph Yagi ‘Red Delight’) 1 fan with 4” spike; fair amount of white roots (small plant)
5. Phal. (firewater x spica) x Cathy Owens: 4 leaves; good green roots (small plant)
6. Oncidium mix: unknown ; 2 bulbs; (small plant)
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