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Old 08-04-2017, 05:29 PM
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I've been looking for a couple of minis to grow in my greenhouse window with my phals. I saw this one at Andy's: Pleurothallis
Species: viduata (Selby). And also Bulbophyllum
Species:laxiflorum . Do you all have any thoughts ( of course you do) would this work in bright shade (I have a Zygo on the top shelf doing well and I have bloomed Oncidiums and Den Phals in that space as well).
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Bulbo laxiflorum is a really great Bulbophyllum. It is easy to grow and bloom. It is a nice, small orchid. Mine has already bloomed twice since I bought it (January, bare-root sale) and it was a small division and I haven't been able to bloom any of my others. :| I planted mine in a shallow dish of NZ moss and set the dish on its side so the orchid grows as if mounted.

I do not grow the other so I cannot help you there. If you have any questions at all, call or email Andy's Orchids. Andy is very good at calling/emailing and answering questions.
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That is helpful, leafmite. Do you have a picture? Would it grow in that light?
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Personally, I think the leaves are very graceful for a Bulbo. I think you will be fine with the lighting. The lighting is most likely in the bright shade range as all the orchids I grow in my tanks prefer shade/bright shade.
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Cute!
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Leafmite, are those dishes sold in pet stores as water dishes for reptiles?
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Leafmite, are those dishes sold in pet stores as water dishes for reptiles?
It was the best I could do here in January!

Dollythehun, if you are doing an Andy's order, you might want to take a look at Dendrobium auriculatum and see if it interests you.
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I will and it sounds familiar. It may be in my wish list.
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Well crap, I for some reason can't see the pictures.
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