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Old 01-25-2008, 01:21 PM
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Default Coelogyne Huetteriana var Lactea



First flowering from a plant given to me by an enthousiast who wanted to wean me off phals! Boy has he succeeded! I just love this little cutie!
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OMG! I love it! I must have one of these! How big is it and what are it's growing conditions?
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I'd do these over Phals anyday. Great shot.
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It's about 6" tall in a 4" pot. I The donor has just emailed me to say his hasn't flowered yet! I treat it the same as my cool growers. No direct sun and a north facing non double glazed window. Judi


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6" tall in a 4" pot. I treat it the same as all my cool growers.NW window that doesn't get any direct sunlight, and no double glazing so it has to be hardy! The donor has a heated greenhouse and his isn't flowering yet!
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Job well done, Judi!
That is gorgeous!
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Thanks Judi! To bad it's a cool grower. I really should only be growing intermediate to warm to hot growers. I have a few that are intermediate to cool, and they are currently pouting, so I will just have to enjoy yours through your photos!
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Lovely! So pristine!
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Judi,
I am a slow (very slow!) starter! Have only just seen your posting and picture. I bought a plant labelled as Coelogyne mossiae which looks almost identical to your photo. As I was unhappy with the identity (to me it is NOT Coelogyne mossies) I have been doing some research and have been told ny plant is Coelogyne cristata var Lemoniana X Coelogyne flaccida which has been named (it is called something Melody). Do you have access to the book "The Genus Coelogyne : A synopsis" by Clayton. I would check your plant our. David Banks in Australia would be able to tell you what your plant is id it is not a Coelogyne hutteriana.
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