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    Cypripedium macranthum var. rebunense

    Another plant in an other pot in different soil.
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    Cypripedium macranthum var. rebunense

    Well, enough condolences have been offered to Berthold I believe it is time for me to reply. Since Berthold received the same plants from the same vendor in Japan as I have I would like to show the other plants, also potted.
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    Calanthe izu-insularis

    Thank you Tom
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    Calanthe izu-insularis

    Calanthe izu insularis Tom, could you check if this dealer has pure C. izu insularis. Thanks. http://www.kiwamien.jp/archives.html Also, if he ever sells flasks. Thanks Gerhard
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    Calanthe izu-insularis

    Is anyone growing this species? I am looking for seed. Thank you.
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    Paph. micranthum

    Paphiopedilum tolerating cooler temps. Which paphiopedilum will tolerate cooler temps during winter, around °13-°14 C?
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    Goodyera repens var. ophiodes

    Looking for Goodyera repens var. ophiodes
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    Cypripedium macranthum var. rebunense

    No Hair! Gerhard
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    Cyp montanum

    Where are all the Cyp montanums that were bought the last two years? How are they doing?
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    Cypripedium macranthum var. rebunense

    Thhis is a new thread under new 'management' We imported last November several rebunense from a nursery in northern Japan. Only one plant flowered, the rest aborted the flower bud. This is not unusual for a first time bloomer...
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    Cypripedium wardii

    Very good Tai. I admit you do excellent research. My friend HH didn't grow his wardii in his garden. I am about to try it. Since Ron Burch's efforts a number of years has gone, what ever became of the protocorms of his wardii propageation efforts? Was he successful in raising any plants ex vitro?
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    Cypripedium wardii

    I also have read this post 4 years ago. Where does it say it was Ron's photo? Is it Ron's photo, whose plants? If I read the post correctly, those plants are /were growing in Japan in a garden setting.
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    Cypripedium wardii

    I have also read this post 4 years ago. Unless I misread it that picture was taken in Japan. And I don't see any reference that it belongs to Ron. Do you mean the picture or the plants?
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    Cypripedium wardii

    http://www.cypripedium.de/forum/messages/1928.html
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    Cypripedium wardii

    Tai, you know that with acaule we mean as 'Successfully' 5 years or more. But not necessarily will they bloom every year. There is really too little known about the live span of cypripediums in nature as well as in gardens. I know of several people that cultivate wardii in gardens, but I don't...
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    Cypripedium wardii

    Does anyone in this forum cultivate Cypripedium wardii in his garden 'Successfully'?
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    Substrate for cypripedium

    Tai, I admire your ingenious soil mixing techniques.:rollhappy: For my acaules I use plain old acid sand and top it off with some pine duff. Whenever it gets to dry I water with RO water 1 gal /1 oz of apple cider. The plants been in that soil for over 6 years.
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    Cypripedium fasciculatum seed

    Hi, I am looking for Cypripedium fasciculatum seed from the upcoming season. I know I am early, but better early then late. I can offer diverse seeds from cypripediums and other terrestrial orchids in exchange. Thanks. Gerhard
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    My B-Day Presents

    Berthold, var. americana
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    Cypripedium Montanum on Ebay

    It's a her.
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