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  1. Berthold

    Cymbidium elegans & iridioides

    In my greenhouse Cymbidium erythraeum last winter
  2. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    Via Google I found a mall fishing village in Arizona :)
  3. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    I love the trueness and fight for it. Where is Denmark, is that a city?
  4. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    It's the same author, but I agree
  5. Berthold

    Cymbidium elegans & iridioides

    Above 5° C, in winter most time between 7 an d 12°C depending on sunshine
  6. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    New book from Olaf Gruss No, Your thread was about Phargmipedium kovachii Franz. You know exactly which plant I mean. You removed the two pouch photo. Here Your post: A very attractive plant came in flower in the collection of Franz Glanz and get also a goldmedal Phragmipedium kovachii 'Franz'...
  7. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    No, John M's post Sep 30, 2012 referred of course to another photo with a double lip. This photo is deleted in the thread and replaced by other photos with normal flower . " The 'Franz' clone looks deformed to me. I'm shocked that it won anything. While it is a larger, overall nicer flower...
  8. Berthold

    Cymbidium elegans & iridioides

    Is there anybody growing Cymbidium elegans? It is doing well in a cold greenhouse in winter time.
  9. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    Not my level of discussion. I can recommend to leave this forum.
  10. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    GuRu, what trouble do You mean? If such plants are described in the new book, one should not buy the book. Sorry, I do not believe in a God.
  11. Berthold

    New book from Olaf Gruss

    Hello ORG, did You also find double lip goldmedal plants like this Phragimpedium kovachii "Franz"? Phragmipedium kovachii 'Franz' The photos in this thread were changed meanwhile.
  12. Berthold

    Monstera variegated

    It is usually a genetic degeneration like trisomy in humans. I would not pay for such plants. Maybe I would keep them alive in my greenhouse if there is enough space.
  13. Berthold

    Monstera variegated

    the owner would like to donate the money for corona victims I think. Iit's like auctioning off Marilyn Monroe's underwear
  14. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    A professional will see this immediately. Hakone, have you ever grown Cypripedium Yourself in your life?
  15. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    No, my contribution is very well thought out. I'm afraid you just don't understand what nature really means for human existence. Did you elect Donald Trump too?
  16. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    Because polar regions existed long before the polar bears and they took no harm.
  17. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    Nearly every part has its' place. I really don't need this Coronavirus and there are a lot more unwanted living beings. I like polar bears, but I don't really need them really.
  18. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    Sorry, You don't understand, what I mean. I am familiar with hunting and have all necessary licenses. But I don't kill animals for fun only. The government of a country alone decides, what is allowed to their people. An American has no right to prescribe anyone in Vietnam what to do or to leave...
  19. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    No, You can shoot and eat the deers in Your area. Not a single Vietnamese has access to it.
  20. Berthold

    Cypripedium subtropicum

    All people have the right to destroy their own land as they wish
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