You can order and they will bring it to the event.be sure and check with them to see what they will be bringing. I went to one of their pop ups outside of Atlanta. All they had was catts and tropicals
Good luck, plants are available, but their Flask list is STILL 2022. In a recent Canada order, I was able to get only I of 5 requested flasks. Disappointing your customers has consequences.Towards the end of August Ecuagenera will be in Brooklyn. Time to order some amazing orchids and plants.
Sorry for your troubles. I seem to be seeing a lot less out there available this year than last, for lots of vendor lists. And Sam is completely gone, which crushes my spirit. I’d like to understand what your last sentence means; I grasp that you’re disappointed not to get what you want but I figure it’s just an industry trend, not related to one vendor?Good luck, plants are available, but their Flask list is STILL 2022. In a recent Canada order, I was able to get only I of 5 requested flasks. Disappointing your customers has consequences.
I plead 5th amendment lol.Is this where the "I am holier than thou" crowd who wishes death and incarceration and humiliation on anyone with suspect plant chimes in and asks why so many people have no problem buying plants that are either illegally collected at some point regardless of valid import papers at the destination or sourced from illegally collected plants?
I didn't think so.
I don't see the connection. I have never had any evidence of illegally collected plants from Ecuagenera.Is this where the "I am holier than thou" crowd who wishes death and incarceration and humiliation on anyone with suspect plant chimes in and asks why so many people have no problem buying plants that are either illegally collected at some point regardless of valid import papers at the destination or sourced from illegally collected plants?
I didn't think so.
Which frogs? PDFs?I have been burned a few times myself. Not by flasks but by plants at a really competitive price yet when I unwrapped them, almost every species was rootless.
I mainly purchased smaller plants that looked so good, things like Pleurothallis, Restrepia, Masdevallia, Maxillaria, etc. But when I consistently got burned, I had to stop looking. (To bring a new batch of plants home and to slowly watch them turn brown and die, is tough)
I first encountered them at Rock Center Show in 2003 or 4 in NYC. So I have not purchased anything from them for almost 20 years.
I would never tell people not to buy from them, I understand people love them, but I won’t give them any more of my money.
If I want things that croak, I’ll buy frogs.
That doesn’t mean anything Eric. Where do you think all their kovachii came from and thus all their kovachii hybrids? Ask Peru if they ever issued a permit for them to collect and ask them to produce a valid CITIES export permit from Peru. Better yet contact the folks at the Quito botanical garden and ask them. Now that you’ve been formally notified I would assume the same vitriol you usually have for other collectors who find themselves with questionable plants that have been “laundered” through legal means. If that is not enough for you, do a Google search regarding Ecuagenera collectors arrested with trucks full of illegally poached Peruvian orchids trying to cross the border back into Ecuador. But then again, we always assume our plants are so “clean”. Thus, the I am holier than thou nonsense that alienates so many good people from this list. Yeah, you have illegally collected plants and/or hybrids or crosses made from illegally collected plants.I don't see the connection. I have never had any evidence of illegally collected plants from Ecuagenera.
First of all, I'm curious to see examples of my "vitriol for other collectors". If someone has possibly illegally collected plants I have mentioned it. I also acknowledge that there is a possibility that some of the hybrids I have from Ecuagenera could be from illegally collected sources. However, the plants are lab grown hybrids and legal. Thanks for the heads up.That doesn’t mean anything Eric. Where do you think all their kovachii came from and thus all their kovachii hybrids? Ask Peru if they ever issued a permit for them to collect and ask them to produce a valid CITIES export permit from Peru. Better yet contact the folks at the Quito botanical garden and ask them. Now that you’ve been formally notified I would assume the same vitriol you usually have for other collectors who find themselves with questionable plants that have been “laundered” through legal means. If that is not enough for you, do a Google search regarding Ecuagenera collectors arrested with trucks full of illegally poached Peruvian orchids trying to cross the border back into Ecuador. But then again, we always assume our plants are so “clean”. Thus, the I am holier than thou nonsense that alienates so many good people from this list. Yeah, you have illegally collected plants and/or hybrids or crosses made from illegally collected plants.
No comments on illegal collection...but they do have their labs and nursery and that is a fact.
I had bought many Pleuthallids species from them a few times in the past (preorder, mostly bare-root). Although they were not top-quality plants, they were fine and reasonably priced. Just remember that not everyone has the condition to grow pluerothallids and bare-root plants may not be a wise choice for new growers.
Ps, I no longer have a large collection of orchids or "actively" growing orchids. My last order from them was about 10 years ag
Enter your email address to join: