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Old 12-29-2011, 10:49 AM
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Nice collection, Curtis ! I saw a Brassavola cordata, a beautiful Coilostylis parkinsoniana (syn. Epidendrum) and the Oncidium in the last group is ornithorhynchum.
Thanks much for the ID help. I had not looked up the Oncidium yet. These Epis (and a few others) are indigenous here and grow profusely all around my place. The Oncidium ornithorhynchum is also indigenous to the region, but much less common in my area.
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Several plants with many large spikes now. A couple of these are real beasts, with spikes about 1 meter long. One plant (which has radically overgrown it's pot) has about a dozen spikes.

Hopefully they will bloom soon because we plan to be off cruising by March 1!

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Wow! Thanks for posting! It must be fun to have such a great climate for orchids. In Nothern California 45F feels cold. Defintely relative. When I lived in Chicago, that was warm winter day.

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wonderful climate for orchids, they all look like they are enjoying it!! beautiful blooms!!! good growing!!
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Old 02-06-2012, 09:48 AM
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We've been in the City for about 5 days -- I am hoping we will have some new blooms when we return.
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