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Old 04-23-2024, 05:36 PM
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Has anyone gotten mislabeled tubers from Tarzane? I'm not sure if I mixed up tags (I highly doubt it, but it could've happened)

This plant that I have tagged as Dactylorrhiza romana looks like a Serapias. I did have a Serapias cordigera (which I lost), but my order from Tarzane didn't include a Serapias, and even if I mixed my tags, this one looks too green to be cordigera. Thoughts?

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I got one labeled "Orchis anatolica" which turned out to be a very nice Ophrys. So yes, there were errors. I suspect that Tarzane Group is at the mercy of their suppliers... tubers pretty much look alike. I sent an email with photo asking if they could give me an ID of what I actually got, haven't received a response yet. They're currently closed, mourning the passing of their 18 year old dog Tarzan (company namesake) so it may be a bit before they respond.

Youir plant looks a lot like Serapias bergonii.
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I got one labeled "Orchis anatolica" which turned out to be a very nice Ophrys. So yes, there were errors. I suspect that Tarzane Group is at the mercy of their suppliers... tubers pretty much look alike. I sent an email with photo asking if they could give me an ID of what I actually got, haven't received a response yet. They're currently closed, mourning the passing of their 18 year old dog Tarzan (company namesake) so it may be a bit before they respond.

Youir plant looks a lot like Serapias bergonii.
I haven't emailed yet because I saw the sad news about their recent loss.

Hopefully, they have some sort of policy for these situations, like store credit. I hate being fussy with small businesses, but $30 per tuber is a lot, and as beautiful as Serapias bergonii is, it's not necessarily a plant that I find attractive enough to take space in my growing area.

I also think it can be problematic if a plant that likes a calcareous mix is mislabeled as one that likes it acidic, or other conditions. Luckily Serapias bergonii likes it calcareous, as does Dactylorhiza romana. I have it in a semi-shaded area as I read that Dactylorhiza romana grows well on the shady edges of forests. Apparently, this particularly Serapias likes it too, as it has bloomed quite nicely.

I guess the downside of a more niche category of orchids, such as terrestrials, is the unreliability of suppliers. Hopefully, these will become more frequent in cultivation!
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Yeah, I emailed him before I heard the sad news. So I don't expect, or need, a response in any huge hurry. I do think this is a supplier problem. I don't think that he grows these out first - that would require holding them for a year at least, and the additional difficulty would be that some of these may actually not do so well in south Florida. I'm just glad to have a source in the US. Hopefully he can lean on his suppliers a bit.
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