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Old 05-28-2017, 07:54 PM
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It's not a large plant in terms of height, but it does ramble a bit. Total height of leaves and pseudobulb is around 12".
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Old 05-28-2017, 07:58 PM
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Subrosa! That is a stunning plant and smallish too, I read. Rbarata, go for it!
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Old 05-28-2017, 08:23 PM
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Will you tell the truth about whether you like it, or are you just angling for a bottle of wine?
Safe to say I'm after the wine. The nice orchid would just be a bonus.
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Old 05-29-2017, 12:47 AM
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Safe to say I'm after the wine. The nice orchid would just be a bonus.
The Eulophia would grow very well for you. It's one of the easiest of all orchids to grow.

It needs to stay moist to wet during the growing season. A very loose terrestrial mix, like other Cymbidiums, suits it best. I can water mine every day here during the summer.

My friends in St Louis keep them outdoors in the summer. It grows steadily and strongly outdoors through our extreme summer heat, under about 50% shade cloth. It cannot take frost, but is good all the way down to just above freezing.

It needs regular fertilizing and regular summer water or it does not bloom.

It will quickly fill a pot of any size. I had one completely filling a 24" / 61cm glazed ceramic pot. It froze one year when we had an unexpected freeze while I was out of town. I was just barely able to lift it when it was dry. I am soon going to move my plant, in a 6" / 15cm pot, back into that same glazed ceramic pot.
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Old 05-29-2017, 01:15 AM
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The Eulophia would grow very well for you. It's one of the easiest of all orchids to grow.

It needs to stay moist to wet during the growing season. A very loose terrestrial mix, like other Cymbidiums, suits it best. I can water mine every day here during the summer.

My friends in St Louis keep them outdoors in the summer. It grows steadily and strongly outdoors through our extreme summer heat, under about 50% shade cloth. It cannot take frost, but is good all the way down to just above freezing.

It needs regular fertilizing and regular summer water or it does not bloom.

It will quickly fill a pot of any size. I had one completely filling a 24" / 61cm glazed ceramic pot. It froze one year when we had an unexpected freeze while I was out of town. I was just barely able to lift it when it was dry. I am soon going to move my plant, in a 6" / 15cm pot, back into that same glazed ceramic pot.
I admit that I'm tempted. Yes.
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I can't find eulophias anywhere here. So I must pass this one.
Coelogyne Unchained Melody can't find it either but I can get a Coelogyne cristata for 17 EU but I think it won't thrive my summer and its low HR.
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I can't find eulophias anywhere here. So I must pass this one.
Coelogyne Unchained Melody can't find it either but I can get a Coelogyne cristata for 17 EU but I think it won't thrive my summer and it's low HR.
Did you try here?
http://cactus-mall.com/

The nursery section:
Cactus and Succulent Nurseries
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Thanks for the links, ES.
I could only find your sugestion is the US. In Europe there's only Eulophia John Davison which has different HR requirements. Plus the price is between 35 to 50 EU (2/3 of it is transport).

How about low land Epidendrums?
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