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03-22-2010, 07:39 PM
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Now this is why we do Projects. .
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03-22-2010, 08:50 PM
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Dendrobium monilforme is nice scented ,small ,and blooms well . I am not doing the project but thought I would add my 2 cents worth .. Gin
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03-22-2010, 09:32 PM
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Hi All,
If possible I would like to add my name to the project participant list. I would be interested in the warm and/or the intermediate plant(s).
For my part I would suggest Angraecum didieri, and/or Oncidium ornithorynchum. In Canada both available at Paramount. Both in Europe at Grobraschener. Unable to find the Oncidium at the listed sites in the US (which seems odd??)
I have only been growing for a couple years, so I have a long list of plants I have not grown. Look forward to gaining new experience.
Stephen
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03-22-2010, 09:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Austin Powers
Hi All,
If possible I would like to add my name to the project participant list. I would be interested in the warm and/or the intermediate plant(s).
For my part I would suggest Angraecum didieri, and/or Oncidium ornithorynchum. In Canada both available at Paramount. Both in Europe at Grobraschener. Unable to find the Oncidium at the listed sites in the US (which seems odd??)
I have only been growing for a couple years, so I have a long list of plants I have not grown. Look forward to gaining new experience.
Stephen
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Welcome Stephen and Thanks for the suggestions I'll add them and you to the list.
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03-23-2010, 07:43 PM
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I got the Orchidwiz research done this evening, and here are the results!
I don't know if the size includes the spike or not, and I forgot to check the spike tab for the length.
Aerengis biloba ----SIZE: relatively small monopodial. -----TEMPS: year round 78-88F(day) and 63-68F(night)
Angraecum didieri ---- older growths up to 8in------ Summer days: 82-84, summer nights: 64-65, winter day and night temps 10 degrees cooler.
Brassavola nodosa---- can reach height of 15-18in, but is often shorter.----- Summer days: 87, summer nights 74-75, winter temps about 10 degrees cooler
Bulbophyllum carunculatum------ large plant, up to 18in -------- no culture information
Cattleya intermedia--- variable size 5-12in ---------- Summer days: 80-83, summer nights: 69-71. Winter temps 8-10 degrees cooler
Dendrobium aggregatum --- 4-8in ------- Summer days 79-82, nights 66, winter days same, nights 48-49
Dendrobium rigidum --- 6-16in. Plant size is highly variable. ------- Summer days 88-89, nights 75. Avoid above 90. Winter days 8-10 degrees cooler, nights 5 cooler
Dendrobium lawesii ----- 10-18in -------- All year days 80-83, nights 60-64, large diurnal range, grows well in cool to intermediate temps
Dendrobium loddigesii ---- 4-7in ------- Summer days 74-76, nights 67. warmest weather = time of heaviest rainfall. Winter temps 15-20 degrees lower. Cool dry rest to initiate blooms.
Dendrobium victoriae-reginae ---- 10-24in, occasionally more ----- year round days 66-72, nights 50-56
Dendrochilium wenzelii ---- up to 16in -------- summer days 89-93 nights 68. winter about 6-10 cooler
Epidendrum nocturnum –-- variable size, up to 39in ------ Year round day 77-81, night 61-63. Can adapt to temps 10 degrees warmer or cooler
Laelia anceps ---- 12-14in ---------- summer days 76-78, nights 60. Winter 5-8 cooler
Lycaste marcrophylla --- no size, but bulbs up to 4in, deciduous leaves 16-30in. ----- year round day 79-82, night 57-60
Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum --- moderate size, leaf span up to 16in ----- year round day 82-84, night 70
Phal. Mannii --- leaves 6-18in (but all the ones I’ve seen are at the low end of the range!) ----- summer days 85, night 69-73. Winter days 80, night 45-56. Needs 3-5 month cool, dry rest.
Rhynchostylis coelestis --- 8in ------- summer days 88, nights 75, warmest days in spring before monsoon. Winter days similar, nights 56.
Trigonidium egertonianum ---- rather large, up to 26in ------ year round days 82-85, night 68-73
Zygopetalum marulatum : not in Orchidwiz
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03-23-2010, 07:50 PM
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Thank You Camille, Thats a big help. Looks like the Dendrobium victoriae-reginae, Epidendrum nocturnum and Trigonidium egertonianum the can go. As far as the spike is concerned I don't think anyone is going to mind it being a little longer
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03-23-2010, 07:54 PM
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Also the Lycaste marcrophylla
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03-23-2010, 08:32 PM
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Dave- Before I forget, there's one very very good EU grower which doesn't work in the google search engine. Could you add Azienda Agricola Nardotto e Capello to the original post? They have a huge range of species.
Phal parishii can be added back to the list, they have it!
EDIT: LOL, nevermind, I'm tired and didn't realize that people listed this grower for some plants, so obviously it now works with the search engine!
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03-23-2010, 09:03 PM
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No problem, I added anyway.
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