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  1. KyushuCalanthe

    calceolus in habitat

    Great to see them in the wild. Awesome to see the true "flava" form as well.
  2. KyushuCalanthe

    Dendrobium moniliforme

    One of the last to flower. This one came from a relatively high altitude (~1800 feet), and so far seems to be keeping it's later flowering schedule even here in the lowlands.
  3. KyushuCalanthe

    Orchids 2024

    Wow, nonstop beauty!
  4. KyushuCalanthe

    Mid-Atlantic Native Orchids + in situ

    This is a thread worthy of bumping. To think that 10 years have passed! The C. parviflorum are just outstanding, and what a lovely colony of L. lilifolia! Great stuff.
  5. KyushuCalanthe

    Strange question on Neofinetia breeding

    Without speaking outside the range of my knowledge, the answer is "maybe". Certainly flower mutations can be passed onto offspring if crossing is done within the species. There are many 'Seikai' look-a-likes to demonstrate that. Flower color as well can be preserved. Leaf variegation is...
  6. KyushuCalanthe

    Phrag kovachii

    That's what I call a screamer
  7. KyushuCalanthe

    Laelua purpurata Werckhauserii

    Yeah, me too. I wince at Cattleya coccinea too!
  8. KyushuCalanthe

    Gongara rufescens

    And it is one of Eric's favorite pastimes to ask to see the plant. It would be funny to see how many times he's asked that question. Now I know well enough to post shots of both the flowers and plant! BTW, really beautiful and interesting flowers.
  9. KyushuCalanthe

    Cypripedium flavum MidAtlantic 2024

    It will be interesting to see how C. flavum does in your hot summers. A true scarlet flowered Cyp would be amazing.
  10. KyushuCalanthe

    Strange question on Neofinetia breeding

    I still have piece of that plant, and the flower color varies from year to year. I guess a function of temperature? At any rate, this is just a hybrid with some other Vanda species, and should not be considered a "real" fuukiran. Many plants like this are produced en masse and sold at...
  11. KyushuCalanthe

    Cattleya porphyroglossa

    I love it.
  12. KyushuCalanthe

    Phal. schilleriana 'Harford's Rose' AM/AOS

    My favorite Phal period.
  13. KyushuCalanthe

    Orchids 2024

    Now that's an insane specimen, and in a good way.
  14. KyushuCalanthe

    Dendrobium moniliforme

    I'm not sure what was used to produce that yellow flower, and such things are often forgotten about or hidden by growers here. The roundness of the flower segments looks reminiscent of D. 'Stardust' (D. unicum x D. Ukon). Probably a mix of species in there, much like 'Sankanou' featured in...
  15. KyushuCalanthe

    Cyp acule (southern most site at low elevation?)

    These are actually quite suited to "drier" woodlands, but of course can be found in wetter areas too. I've seen them on the coastal plain of Virginia and North Carolina years ago, and there's supposedly even a population in coastal South Carolina, in Georgetown County.
  16. KyushuCalanthe

    Dendrobium moniliforme

    A few more from the last couple days. Their season is in full swing now. 'Tougyokufukurin' - smaller growing plant with nice round flowers and white edging to the leaves (called fukurin). A neat little plant with funny little flowers I just bought at a local show. I need to have my wife read...
  17. KyushuCalanthe

    Dendrobium moniliforme

    Rudolf, even in this climate they require some supplemental watering during dry or hot conditions. I'm not too particular so I just hose them down! I am careful with fertilizing, using a very dilute solution and applying it with a small, hand-held bottle sprayer. These guys otherwise grow...
  18. KyushuCalanthe

    Dendrobium moniliforme

    In flower now in the garden. These stay out year round (temps range from -5 ~ 38 C) with little fuss. They are grown either mounted or in high grade NZ sphagnum. More coming into flower soon. The purple one is 'Raizan', considered to be the pure species, the yellow is an unnamed hybrid, and...
  19. KyushuCalanthe

    Epidendrum magnoliae

    I remember first seeing this species in Florida growing on a live oak (Quercus virginiana) at a rest stop along I-75 as a teenager. This definitely is a native of much of coastal S.E. USA. See BONAP's county level distribution map for the species. The yellow shows the plant as being present...
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