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Old 05-26-2024, 02:34 PM
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going to try some of these . See if I can pick out some warm growers.

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Impressive list. (Didn't get that mailing...) Interesting that Fred is getting heavily into Cymbidiums, especially those of Australian breeding. As some of the southern California Cymbidium breeders exit, ravages of time, clearly Fred sees an opportunity for some great new possibilities. Happy hunting! I'm sure that Fred will be happy to help you identify the ones that don't need the fall cool-down. (Never met a Cym, at least among hybrids, that have problems with heat, even triple-digit F heat, but it has taken some work on the part of breeders to get hybrids that don't need the California fall weather pattern to bloom) Look for late summer or early fall bloomers - those clearly don't need the fall cool-down since they set their spikes in the heat of summer.
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he has a strong aussie connection with the cyms, sarcos, and dendrobiums.

he is in fact the USA distributor for said such aussie connection.

I might do the aussie package
5 cyms
5 sarcos
5 dendrobes..see how they fare in Texas heat.


and Yes he has the Sarcos back n stock now too.
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