Thanks Hakone. I wonder if I can grow Dactylorhizia/Coeloglossum like Calopogon tuberosa here in the Washington DC area, or is it too hot? I can't find a place that sells them in the USA; suggestions welcome.
As far as I know the owner is a good guy named Ray Price. His business is fairly new. I cannot comment on the quality of his products, but he has some unusual stuff.
Dactylorhizia will be fine in your climate Linus as will Calopogon tuberosus - the latter is found into south Florida! The bigger issue is finding plants. I recommend trying the following nurseries:
Great Lakes Orchids - Plantantheras too!
Gardens at Post Hill - Ron has lots of Cyps, but also Bletilla and I know he has a bunch of Calopogons coming along in flask, none for sale now though.
Raising Rarities - doesn't have any Calopogon or Dactys now, but usually has lots of interesting stuff including lots of Cyps.
Wild Orchid Company - again, lots of stuff including Calopogons and Pogonia.
Thanks for the leads. I'll have to check out Great Lakes and Raising Rarities. I got Cyps from Post Hill (Ron was nice enough to send me a copy of Orchid Digest with his artcile in it). I also got calanthes, calapogons, bletillas and a cyp pubsecens from Bill at Wild Orchid. I've also gotten some temperate orchids from Plant Delights (maybe they'll have these more unusual orchids) and Hillside Nursery. Last Year, Roberts Flowers was at the National Capitol Orchid Society show; maybe he'll come back and have some of these unusual plants (I got a cyp pucescens and ladies tresses from him).
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