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Old 01-20-2007, 09:39 PM
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Barbara, great link! Thanks
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Comparing the Phillipines list to Paramounts here are the overlaps:

Amesiella philippinensis
Cymbidium dayanum http://www.paramountorchids.com/jpg/...um1%20copy.JPG
Phalaenopsis lindenii http://www.paramountorchids.com/jpg/Phal%20lindenii.jpg
Phal. phillipinensis http://www.paramountorchids.com/jpg/...ppinensis1.jpg
Phal stuartiana http://www.paramountorchids.com/jpg/...stuartiana.jpg
Dendrobium anosmum http://www.orchidphotos.org/images/o...ak/IMG0046.jpg
Phal hieroglyphica http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotd...rogliphica.jpg
Phal. leuddemanniana http://x4.net.vnu.edu.tw/~tbgweb/cgi...e00_1110117897
Phal. mariae http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/phalmariae.jpg
Phal. pallens http://orchidorama.free.fr/05-janvie...0pallens05.JPG
Phal. schilleriana http://www.mendelu.cz/arboretum/orch...leriana_11.JPG
Trichoglottis philippinensis http://www.orchidees.fr/encyclopedie/dbphoto/160.jpg

I'm rather partial to the Cymbidium dayanum, Phal. phillipinensis and the Trichoglottis.
i'm sorry for not being attentive, sue; and thank you todd for comparing them.
i would prefer the cymbidium dayanum, trichoglottis philippinensis, phal mariae, amesiella philippensis, phal hieroglyphica.
i've arranged it from most preferred to least.
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Here's some news from Liz:

While I was at J&L today I had a talk with Cordelia about the project and possible plants. I explained there will be about 30 of us from around the world.

Here are the results:

Miltonia spectabilis var. Moreliana, they don't have enough of those to go around.

However she come up with these as possible good choices:

IOSPE PHOTOS
should bloom in 1 to 2 yrs
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IOSPE PHOTOS
should bloom in 1 yr (note she said this would tolerate warmer temps than indictaed)

They also have another plant that is plentiful enough to go around. However she said something about black spotting easily occuring on these plants (couldn't find a link with pic so here's their description)

Odontocidium Elke Stolze - I - ptd - $ 15
(Onc. ornithorhynchum X Odm. bictoniense) dense sprays of bright pink to purple flowers - easy culture - blooms in the spring. Mature.


She also mentioned a possible discount. They are willing to ship to Canada and knows all the ins & outs. Apparently there is a $5 paper fee and $23 inspection fee per SHIPMENT ( key word being shipment). If the Canadians can get together all the plants can be shipped once for a one time fee as opposed to individual shipments being charged individual fees. However apparently importing plants into Austrailia would work. They will quarinteen the plants and subject them to treatment.

Feel free to check out the web site for more.

Hope this is of some help.

Thanks Liz...
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Sue, its wonderful that J&L can ship to canada BUT even if sending them to a central person here then redistributing them across Canada, the cost of the plant will end up at least double the catalogue price (exchange, extra postage) If the final selected plant is not available in Canada, then I won't be partaking, however, I'm hoping it won't come to that!
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Barb, my purpuratum used to be vigorous but I didn't repot it often enough and the plant went downhill rapidly. I managed to save it but its been a slow recovery.

Ken, I also read that Onc. lanceatum is a tricky one to grow...too bad as I really like the foliage on that one.
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That is a very kind offer and I do like the look of the Zygo. one (or whatever hybrid); however, I'm with Todd on the shipping problem. It would just be too expensive, I would rather spend that on a nice paph here in Canada.

Todd, I know how you feel, if you let slippers go too long they sure aren't happy about it. Just about happened to my seedling Dragontale.

It's too bad about that Onc. I'll probably try it anyway since I seem to have more luck with the 'difficult' things. Go figure.
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Barb, ther are several vendors in Canada who sell Zygopetalums and their hybrids. The Orchid Shop (BC) has a deal on now with BS Zygo for only $10! I expect they have no names, but who cares at that price. I hope they still have them offered later in the spring.
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Easy, everybody... it was just a suggestion and suggestions are always appreciated and discussed

If we decide on a plant that is available at J & L, and also available in Canada...it's nice to know we have a vendor interested in assisting us in the project

Thanks again for the info, Liz
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Thanks for the suggestion. It is good to know that. However, I don't know anything about J&L. Do they have a website?
I'm sure they are reputable if you like them, ofcourse.
Thanks for the effort Sue!!!
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Gotcha Sue....no insult was intended.
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