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VickiC 04-30-2009 04:24 PM

Ooh, what pretty orchids you have, Kiki! Very nice!

Question: I was wondering what the plant in your 3rd picture is. I wish I had one...it's cool. If you don't mind, will you please let me know and what it's growing conditions are?


Again...I love your pretty blooms.....nice growing area, as well.
Vicki



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Originally Posted by kiki-do (Post 219118)
I've been rearranging my chids over the past week or so, because of the new spring/summer sun's positions. Whew, that was a mouthful! :whew After much coaxing, my chids perked up for a photo shoot (they are such hams). I apologize for the poor quality of my photography abilities.
Here are some of my chids.
Now this last one is my wonder child. It's my phrag nitidissimum that I bought in 2007 and she my newest darling! I feel like handing out cigars! :blushing:


kiki-do 04-30-2009 05:46 PM

Vicki that is Maxillaria variabilis 'Grace.' It's one of my favorites! It's suppose to have a light fragrance, but I have yet to detect it. I keep it moist, in sphag. moss, and it likes good air movement and medium to bright light. (Good candidate for mounting, if you'd like). They also like it a little cool at night, I find. Lately it's been more in bloom than out of bloom. They call it variabilis because the color in this species can vary from yellow to a deep magenta-purple. That one is about 2 years old, so they don't get awfully big very fast.
Thanks for the compliment. :)

quiltergal 05-01-2009 01:25 AM

Your sunroom looks simply Mahvelous Dahling! Great job! You have some interesting and unusual things blooming. A very nice assortment. :)

kiki-do 05-01-2009 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by quiltergal (Post 219650)
Your sunroom looks simply Mahvelous Dahling! Great job! You have some interesting and unusual things blooming. A very nice assortment. :)

Thanks Terri! I have a few more interesting and unusual things that are not yet blooming! :tapfoot:
Do you suppose they make us wait on purpose???? :whistling I think God wanted to teach us patience so he created orchids. :rofl:

VickiC 05-01-2009 12:16 PM

kiki-do
 
Hi Kiki,
I know your post was to Terri, but I wanted to tell you that I agree with your comment about patience. lol
Vicki



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Originally Posted by kiki-do (Post 219690)
Thanks Terri! I have a few more interesting and unusual things that are not yet blooming! :tapfoot:
Do you suppose they make us wait on purpose???? :whistling I think God wanted to teach us patience so he created orchids. :rofl:


VickiC 05-01-2009 12:27 PM

kiko-do
 
:hello
Thanks for letting me know, Kiki. I love it and I want it. lol I quickly looked at Oak Hill and Andy's last night and couldn't find it, but I'm gonna search more later today (unless you already know where I can get one).

Thanks also for the culture conditions it needs. Let's just hope I get it so I can care for it.

Thanks again,
Vicki




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Originally Posted by kiki-do (Post 219529)
Vicki that is Maxillaria variabilis 'Grace.' It's one of my favorites! It's suppose to have a light fragrance, but I have yet to detect it. I keep it moist, in sphag. moss, and it likes good air movement and medium to bright light. (Good candidate for mounting, if you'd like). They also like it a little cool at night, I find. Lately it's been more in bloom than out of bloom. They call it variabilis because the color in this species can vary from yellow to a deep magenta-purple. That one is about 2 years old, so they don't get awfully big very fast.
Thanks for the compliment. :)


Becky15349 05-01-2009 12:32 PM

Nice job Kiki!!! I think you have excellent growing skills - and besides, growing plants is very theraputic!! I think I have a little SAD too (seasonal affective disorder) and I am ALWAYS making sure I get plenty of light in my living spaces, sometimes to the point that it drives my husband nuts and says he feels like he's living in a greenhouse!! LOL

kiki-do 05-01-2009 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by VickiC (Post 219774)
:hello
Thanks for letting me know, Kiki. I love it and I want it. lol I quickly looked at Oak Hill and Andy's last night and couldn't find it, but I'm gonna search more later today (unless you already know where I can get one).

Thanks also for the culture conditions it needs. Let's just hope I get it so I can care for it.

Thanks again,
Vicki

Vicki, I got mine at Botanica LTD. I don't hear too much about that vendor here on OB. My Max came in perfect condition. I ordered another plant that died on me in about a year. But I chalked it up to inexperience. It was a seedling, and I didn't understand how small and young it would arrive. I didn't know about seedlings, NBS, and BS. We learn by our mistakes. The last time I looked, they still had the Max v. Hope that helps. :)

kinknstein 05-01-2009 05:28 PM

Really nice collection kiki!!!

peeweelovesbooks 05-10-2009 11:12 PM

your orchids are gorgeous. thank you for sharing your collection. :)


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