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Hi again, here's the link for the Miltonia on the list.Species

They also have some Laelia on this page too.

Thanks Barbara...I don't know how I missed that!
I'll add that info to the top post in the thread

(See, Todd? It happens to us all )

Were there any Laelia that caught your eye?
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Oh my gosh, I am so sorry for not showing up last night, totally forgot, not to mention Uncle Sam having the majority of my attention lately. I will try my best to show in the chat. Sounds like you's have a great list goin' on...keep me on the list Sue

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I could find 11 species of Laelia offered by Canadian vendors. L. tenebrosa and purpurata are probably too large for most people. Among the smaller ones are L. anceps, L. crispa, L. crispata, L. lobata, L. perrinii, L. briegeri, L. rubescens, L. fournieri and L. bahiensis. Several of these are rupicolous species...very mini but need high light and best mounted. In fact, most Laelia perfer mounting. One that does catch my eye because it can be potted, is fairly small and will grow at lower light levels is L. perrinii. I wonder if that is available in Mexico? (or Findland or Australia..and how many other countries are involved in the project?). Here's a link.
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Here's a thought...

Gongora chocoense
http://www.andysorchids.com/picturef...0-%20chocoense
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Available at both Paramount and Andy's...
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I could find 11 species of Laelia offered by Canadian vendors. L. tenebrosa and purpurata are probably too large for most people. Among the smaller ones are L. anceps, L. crispa, L. crispata, L. lobata, L. perrinii, L. briegeri, L. rubescens, L. fournieri and L. bahiensis. Several of these are rupicolous species...very mini but need high light and best mounted. In fact, most Laelia perfer mounting. One that does catch my eye because it can be potted, is fairly small and will grow at lower light levels is L. perrinii. I wonder if that is available in Mexico? (or Findland or Australia..and how many other countries are involved in the project?). Here's a link.
http://www.orchidworks.com/orchids/perrinii.jpg

Thanks Todd

I've been looking too and I saw perrinii and fournerii availble in the U.S. (there were also others, but I like these 2).

Another question: have you been able to find ACACALLIS cyanea in Canada?
It's available in the U.S. and in Finland!!!

The countries involved at this point are:
U.S., Canada, Australia, Finland, Mexico and The Philippines.
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I like the laelia idea a lot. I also like Brassia Verrucosa. Now that I have access to the internet again(lost it over the weekend) I will join into chat but not tonite (we are at sea cadets)
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I like the laelia idea as well. Oak hill might be our best bet for that.

The Gongora chocoensis looks really cool. I especially like that its named after the state of Choco in Colombia. In anycase, its sold in a 6 inch basket. Might be too big for me. If it is, I'll just put it up for trade.
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Alas no Acacallis

I must say, I do like the L. perrinii...I suspect people will want to add that one!
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I expect Mexico will be the challenge...I could not find any on-line vendors there to see their offerings. I assume Finland would get theirs from other EU vendors. Seems to be plenty of vendors in Australia and Phillipines. I think project 3 will indeed be the ultimate test!
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I like Laelia idea too. Also I've got some Sophronitis in my wishlist.

Brassia verrucosa is rather big plant, isn't it? How about Brassia caudata? I quess many of you got it already?
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