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Old 05-05-2017, 04:01 PM
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Elizabeth Anne 'buckleberry'

I told myself I would buy this and also finally get a good (big) medusea alba. (Though now, after seeing "spotty" I would consider that too). Well I have not yet found the big Medusea, but I now have the big buckleberry.

This is a big Elizabeth Anne 'buckleberry.' It's apparently a division of an even bigger one. And it even has some spikes!



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Good choices. If it ever warms up in my area,I'll be hanging all the bulbos outside under a tree which always gives them a boost.
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Good choices. If it ever warms up in my area,I'll be hanging all the bulbos outside under a tree which always gives them a boost.
They're in my DYI shade house made out of a dog kennel. I'm putting in a misting set up too.
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They're in my DYI shade house made out of a dog kennel. I'm putting in a misting set up too.
That post screams out for more photos.
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That post screams out for more photos.
I agree!


And that Bulbo is huge! Can't wait to see it bloom.
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I agree!


And that Bulbo is huge! Can't wait to see it bloom.
I will be doing work on the "shade house" soon. I am going to make a pitched roof of 1/2 inch pvc pipe,and various angle fittings. Actually I am going out to the DYI store to get some PVC pipe today. It is just a simple "dog kennel" about 6 feet by 10 feet. I got it when we had a large rescue dog and did not have a proper fence. The dog is long gone, we found her a home in Colorado, and a new fence is up. I use it as an orchid house with some shade cloth I got. I've seen these large dog kennels on craigs list for a few hundred dollars. I like this method because it is actually portable. you knock it down, and you can bring it with you when you move. This is a good solution for people who rent, or move a lot.

As for buckleberry, I got her from insituorchids on eBay. He (she?) sells a lot of bulbophyllums. There are still divisions of the same plant in 6" pots. This was in a 10" hanging basket. And yeah, I totally can't wait! This is one of my all time favorite orchids, and I was really pleased (awestruck) with the plant I was sent. It took 35 dollars to ship, it was that ginormous.

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Nice plant, I too can't wait for it to bloom.
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It has several nice spikes starting!
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