I love Paphs and Phrags but also grow a significant amount of Odonts, Cytrochilum and Oncidiums in my greenhouse. Cyrt edwardii has been one of those species that I always loved. After seeing one on a trip to Ecuador with Lil Severin and a who’s who of the orchid world back in the early 90’s, I was entranced with the species.
Not an easy one to grow and flower, as the spikes tend to abort on me. This clone pushed up two spikes on one growth, sadly one broke off in an accident several months ago (started pushing in Nov). The existing spike has 100 flowers, 2.8 cm HNS 3.0 cm VNS flat for edwardii.
Needless to say, I’m doing an outcross with a friends plant and the toothpick will busy with other Oncinidae.
Tyler
Not an easy one to grow and flower, as the spikes tend to abort on me. This clone pushed up two spikes on one growth, sadly one broke off in an accident several months ago (started pushing in Nov). The existing spike has 100 flowers, 2.8 cm HNS 3.0 cm VNS flat for edwardii.
Needless to say, I’m doing an outcross with a friends plant and the toothpick will busy with other Oncinidae.
Tyler