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Hi Ross, I can confirm from my own experience with this species in venezuela, that they do not seem to be very sensible to salt... I have seen them growing on the coast on mangroves and on rocks on the direct sun and being regularly watered by the caribbean waves... I can put my hand on fire for a single plant (several years old!) growing on a mangrove next to the house of a friend of mine, which even had salt cristal on its leaves and was producing abundant flowers every year!
I will contact my friend, as he possibly can have pictures of this plant, and if so, I will post them here... For me this species loves so much sun, that I am not sure if I would be able to provide it right conditions growing in-house in Europe... Some day I will loose my fear and give it a try ;) |
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I didn't mean to sound like you should add salt, but they are very tolerant of a large range of conditions. Cstm. virdiflavum and some Galeandras, enc. and epis grow as close (plus nemedias - which are all over the place here.)
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On the other hand, if they go unpollinated, the whole thing will dry up and drop off. Just pick them up and toss them. I'll try to take some photos tonight showing both maturing capsules and unpollinated flowers. Peace, - J |
Check my gallery for the pics. Wait, I'll try the linked thumbnail image thing...
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...m/100_1486.JPG http://www.orchidboard.com/community...m/100_1490.JPG |
just wondering . . .
Hi there, what am I looking at in that second photo, a seed pod or a new orchid forming?
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It's a seed pod. It was the the little stem part of the flower that attaches to the spike. Really it's a swollen ovary or a fruit.
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Do you have to start the seeds in some sort of gel or petri dish?
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Yes. It will be my first try.
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