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Species
06-16-2015, 10:04 PM
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Corningiana or sumatrana
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eurytides
The spots form transverse bars, so I think this...
The spots form transverse bars, so I think this is sumatrana. What does yours smell like? Sumatrana and corningiana have very different smells.
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Hybrids
05-19-2015, 10:10 PM
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If you could only have one phal.....
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eurytides
The speciosa x maculata (really should be...
The speciosa x maculata (really should be tetraspis x maculata) has not been registered. By the time your plant flowers, if it's still not registered, you could have the option of registering it with...
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Hybrids
05-17-2015, 05:54 PM
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If you could only have one phal.....
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eurytides
I would get the speciosa x maculata cross just...
I would get the speciosa x maculata cross just because it's rare. They're just seedling now though, so not sure what the flowers will look like.
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Scientific Matters
05-17-2015, 05:47 PM
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How long do orchids live?
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eurytides
It depends on how you define the question. If the...
It depends on how you define the question. If the question is how long can plants live in an ideal world with no disease, natural disasters, fatal genetic mutations....etc, the answer is plants can...
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Species
05-10-2015, 10:21 PM
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Some Phal species
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eurytides
Some Phal species
Hey everyone, a bunch of my species Phals are in flower, thought I'd share.
The Phal violacea is quite an old plant, I've had it since 2007 and it has bloomed many times. The callus doesn't seem...
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Identification Forum
05-08-2015, 07:32 PM
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Species Phal? I got it at a price I couldn't say no to...
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eurytides
This species is quite variable indeed. There is...
This species is quite variable indeed. There is the classic tetraspis which is either all white or has transverse red bars. But the form that has random red petals or sepals, or your form which is...
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Identification Forum
05-07-2015, 09:47 PM
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Species Phal? I got it at a price I couldn't say no to...
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eurytides
This is Phal tetraspis. It sometimes goes by the...
This is Phal tetraspis. It sometimes goes by the name Phal speciosa. I must say this is a rare and great find!
BlogGang.com : : Bp_Ps_29 - Phal.speciosa...
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Identification Forum
05-06-2015, 08:44 AM
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Phalaenopsis? What kind?
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eurytides
The plant grew a terminal spike from the crown....
The plant grew a terminal spike from the crown. Sometimes, when this happens, the plant will no longer be able to generate new leaves from the crown, and the plant will produce basal keiki instead. ...
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Species
04-13-2015, 08:21 AM
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Phal tetraspis C1
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eurytides
Awesome. Congrats!
Awesome. Congrats!
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Pests & Diseases
04-09-2015, 05:28 PM
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Whats wrong with my orchid?
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eurytides
Be patient and give it time. An orchid isn't dead...
Be patient and give it time. An orchid isn't dead until it's dry, that's my motto.
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Species
04-09-2015, 03:28 PM
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Phal fasciata
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eurytides
With age, the flowers actually take on a more...
With age, the flowers actually take on a more greenish hue. At first I wondered if this was a true fasciata because there seemed to be more trichomes than expected on the lip. However, the flowers do...
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Species
04-07-2015, 08:39 PM
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Phal fasciata
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eurytides
Phal fasciata
This is the first flowering of a keiki I divided in 2013. The mother plant currently has two additional keiki and is also growing two new spikes.
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Species
04-05-2015, 06:21 PM
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Phal tetraspis C1
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eurytides
Well, moving them to a new house and window...
Well, moving them to a new house and window definitely did the trick for me! Half my collection is spiking, some for the first time in many years!
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Species
04-02-2015, 12:13 PM
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Phal tetraspis C1
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eurytides
It is very unique and one of my favourites. I got...
It is very unique and one of my favourites. I got this 8 years ago when they were first coming out. I was probably one of the first people in my area to have it, but I would've thought it would be...
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Species
04-02-2015, 12:08 PM
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Phal tetraspis C1
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eurytides
Phal tetraspis C1
Hi all,
Had this Phal for like 8 years! Moved to a new house, found a new window, and now it's giving me two spikes! Pretty pleased with how it turned out. The other spike is only an inch long, but...
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Hybrids
03-15-2015, 10:10 PM
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Guessing game - spike or root?
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eurytides
The term escaped me, but yes I meant bract on the...
The term escaped me, but yes I meant bract on the flower spike. And yup, mystery solved now. Congrats!
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Hybrids
03-06-2015, 11:04 AM
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Guessing game - spike or root?
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eurytides
Okay from this angle, I'm actually less sure....
Okay from this angle, I'm actually less sure. It's pointing up, but there's a bit of white at the base which makes me wonder if it's a root in "breech" position as you say. Time will tell, either way.
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Beginner Discussion
03-01-2015, 07:29 PM
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Keiki stops growing after hard fall on my phal den
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eurytides
Yeah, orchids can sometimes take a long time to...
Yeah, orchids can sometimes take a long time to recover, like weeks to months. I agree, just give it time and see what happens. I never give up on a plant unless it's dead and dry.
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Hybrids
02-24-2015, 08:17 PM
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Guessing game - spike or root?
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Posted By
eurytides
It's a spike. You can see the bracket/sheath on...
It's a spike. You can see the bracket/sheath on the bottom.
Forum:
Species
02-23-2015, 08:39 PM
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Another Phal tetraspis
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eurytides
Another Phal tetraspis
Hi all, just wanted to share my Phal tetraspis. Bought this plant last November, just opened this week. No fragrance that I can detect, but I have not been home during the day anyway. I have a Phal...
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Hybrids
02-16-2015, 07:31 PM
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New Leaf Growth No Roots
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eurytides
The other two leaves seem pretty big. So it's...
The other two leaves seem pretty big. So it's likely it will have enough energy to try to put out some new roots. I'd say give it the benefit of the doubt and see what happens the next few weeks. I...
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Species
02-14-2015, 11:59 PM
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Another Phal. bastianii
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eurytides
Here I've got a Phal violacea, one of my oldest...
Here I've got a Phal violacea, one of my oldest plants (in spike as well). You can see the nice roots at the bottom. They really love the aeration.
Forum:
Species
02-14-2015, 11:37 PM
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Another Phal. bastianii
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2,806
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eurytides
wintergirl: Yeah I live in the city so it's...
wintergirl: Yeah I live in the city so it's almost impossible to see the luna moths. They fly at night and only live for about a week as adults. Maybe one day I will find one!
whiterabbit: Thanks!...
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Species
02-14-2015, 06:45 PM
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Another Phal. bastianii
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eurytides
I've been wanting to see a luna moth in the wild...
I've been wanting to see a luna moth in the wild my entire life, but never have. I know they exist in my area, but just never been as lucky as you.
Sometimes Orchids Limited will have orchids that...
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Species
02-14-2015, 06:14 PM
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Another Phal. bastianii
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2,806
Posted By
eurytides
It's not a common plant in collections and it's...
It's not a common plant in collections and it's often mixed up with Phal mariae, which is closely related. There are also many hybrids of the two which are mislabeled as one or the other. But it puts...
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