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Old 06-29-2009, 03:04 AM
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Default Amerorchis Rotundifolia

Amerorchis Rotundifolia has got to be one of my favourite native species in Alberta, just below Calypso Bulbosa. I have had this plant for about 3 years but it has had a ruff start this year the flowers are a lot smaller then usual, but still as beautiful.
I gathered this plant from the evergreen forest behind my house the same time I got my Calypso Bulbosa, before the loggers came in and destroyed the entire area. Luckily this plant is very easy to cultivate and I have replanted a lot of side growths back into the wild in the area close to my house where they seem to be growing well no flowers from them yet.

Flower is approx half an inch across but over the years have had them at almost an inch. Slight Floral scent in the morning, but nothing to get excited about really.

Not the best picture I will post more and some whole plant shots, when I get up in the morning when i can get some better natural lighting and some fresh batteries for my camera. ENJOY!!


I cannot stress enough that I do not support the wild collection of native plants let they be orchids or not. The few native species I have in my collection were taken legally through a request to the Government of Canada and in response to the destruction of their natural habitat. Native plants belong in the wild. All the plants I have collected I have cultivated and re-introduced into the wild to ensure their continued existence for generations to come.


Update: Just noticed my rare Platanthera Orbiculata is in spike as well !!!!! Keep an eye out you don't want to miss that one will post as soon as the buds open.

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very nice...I'm looking forward to seeing more pics of these.

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Old 06-29-2009, 02:08 PM
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That is simply stunning!
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Old 06-29-2009, 02:18 PM
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Have you attempted seed propagation of this plant?

If you're successful, you may end up with much more than what you have now.
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Old 06-29-2009, 02:50 PM
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I have not tried seed prop per say, but I am convinced that they do seed themselves. I have about a total of 40 plants in 2, 8 inch pots as well has at least 20 smaller plants which I have transplanted into the wild and I think I only started with 8 total. They do get pods every year and although I can't be sure I believe they are viable and do seed themselves. this year I have a total of about 16 spikes on the 40 potted plants and most of them will bear seed by the end of the season.
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Old 06-30-2009, 09:31 PM
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Finally got time to take some more pictures...while it was raining..sigh..Oh well got to love the rain. The colour in these ones is a little more true than the other, they are really more of a purple then a pink.


and a plant shot for those who like to see the green partsjk


PS. As I should end up getting a large amount of seed pods this year ( I will keep you informed) If anyone is interested in trying to start some by flasks or other means let me know. I would be more than happy to send a couple pods your way just so I can see how they do.Just send me a private message if you are interested.

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Wow, what a fantasic 'chid. Those flowers are sooooo pretty
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What a gorgeous Orchid!!!
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