So much has been written and debated since the eight (8) different names formally applied to the plants known as Phrag. schlimii were consolidated back into one species. Unfortunately, may people are getting their information from second hand sources, which is part of the problem not only with the reclassification back into one species, but with the formal descriptions of many of those eight (8) names.
For those interested, the Slipper Orchid Alliance (SOA) has reprinted the original schlimii article, part one (with part two coming in next quarters newsletter). I invite everyone to not only join the SOA but to get a copy of the Fall 2023 newsletter and read what has been published and why. This is most certainly a better source of information that second hand opinions and goes directly to the reasons why schlimii is in fact, one highly variable species and not five (5) different species and three (3) natural hybrids.
I am starting this thread here to answer any questions that any member of this forum has, just keep it focused on the plants, the facts, and the information.
Additionally, seeing as the demand for the articles remains very high (and my lectures), I have received the OK from the folks at the Orchid Digest to upload the schlimii articles to the internet. I will probably do so to Academia and/or ResearchGate. When I do I will be happy to post the links here.
Best,
For those interested, the Slipper Orchid Alliance (SOA) has reprinted the original schlimii article, part one (with part two coming in next quarters newsletter). I invite everyone to not only join the SOA but to get a copy of the Fall 2023 newsletter and read what has been published and why. This is most certainly a better source of information that second hand opinions and goes directly to the reasons why schlimii is in fact, one highly variable species and not five (5) different species and three (3) natural hybrids.
I am starting this thread here to answer any questions that any member of this forum has, just keep it focused on the plants, the facts, and the information.
Additionally, seeing as the demand for the articles remains very high (and my lectures), I have received the OK from the folks at the Orchid Digest to upload the schlimii articles to the internet. I will probably do so to Academia and/or ResearchGate. When I do I will be happy to post the links here.
Best,
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