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  1. Stone

    Cattleya violacea semialba flamea ‘OmG’

    I don't normally go for flameas but this is very nice indeed.
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    Dendrobium cochlioides

    Yes a bit smaller though thankfully.
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    Dend falcorostrum

    Yes way south. They take all weather including rain all winter but some years the frost can bite the flowers but the plant is unaffected.
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    Dend falcorostrum

    70% shade
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    Dendrobium gracilicaule

    A very hardy species. This form has up to 22 flowers on the spike. My others have only half that.
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    Masd. coccinia ''Wayne Miller''

    A slow to propagate variety but beautiful. I've had this division only 2 years.
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    delenatii

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    tranlienianum

    A bit out of focus but the flower is finished now. jason mask wallpaper
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    Dendrobium cochlioides

    A PNG warm grower although it manages quite well with a min of about 14C
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    Dend falcorostrum

    Probably the best flowering ever. This plant was found growing on rocks not a tree. It consisted of about 5 canes back then. The root system was completely flat and shallow clearly showing it's former lithophytic existence. It definitely has shorter canes than the normal form. About half as long...
  11. Stone

    Paphiopedilum parishii culture advice

    Quick drying after water seems to be the (one) key. Keep them in a small pot - slightly cramped. The faster they dry out, the more you can water them and the happier they will be.
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    Phal philippinensis

    Seems to do ok with cooler temps. This one spent all winter in the intermediate house. Frequently down to 12 or even 10 this winter.
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    Oncidium cheirophorum

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    Phal philippinensis

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    Dendrobium papilio

    The extraordinary flower of this species! First flower seedling... chevron gas station near me
  16. Stone

    Soaking before fertilizing?

    It's difficult to flush out solid (and even those in solution) salts in a very open medium because the water does not stay in place long enough to dissolve them. Remember that in the wild they are subject to mild to intense rainfall for days at a time. That's why the best way to water is with a...
  17. Stone

    Want a couple of kilos of helenae? :)

  18. Stone

    Henryanum ‘Bengal Tiger’ x sib

    What do you mean ''but still''? Typical form not good enough? Can be ''improved''? IMO it's an perfect henryanum.
  19. Stone

    Paph. Herrmannii

    That's a very nice one!
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    NZ Sphagnum Moss

    Possibly, but I don't use it for paph mixes (besides a little as mulch perhaps) only striking rootless back-cuts of other orchids so I'm not so worried about quality.
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