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Old 06-19-2006, 08:29 AM
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Default Lyc. deppei

One of my favourite species of lyc ( I have many )
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Old 06-19-2006, 12:51 PM
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Very nice! Are the pseudobulbs wrinkled?
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Interesting combination of colors. Is it fragrant?
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It isn't in bloom at this time so can't remember if it was fragrant.
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Old 06-19-2006, 04:57 PM
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Yes, the pseudos were very wrinkled but it sure didn't hinder blooming!!!
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nice one Jane - as always!
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Ooooo that's nice! When i get a greenhouse i will grow Lycastes for sure. They are gorgeous!
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Yes, this Lycaste is fragrant. I have one. The slugs got to my bugs this last spring. I'm looking for it to bloom this spring.

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Jane,
That is very nice! I love lycastes too.
And you do not need a greenhouse to grow them!! They can handle low humidity, need a rest period once the leaves start to drop, like shaded spot (behind a thin curtain east window), cool growers 50F-80F (10C-26C), feed heavy when in growth, water at least once a week depending on substrate.
More Images Jane!!
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That's really pretty, Jane
It looks like the leaves are brushed with bronze...very nice combo
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