Heather ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 10,878 Reaction score 326 Location Sacramento, CA. Outside w/ Southeast Exposure Jun 17, 2006 #21 Okay, well, now we know who's going to be posting all the photos around here soon. 250 Cyms...yipes!
L L I Jane Guest Jun 17, 2006 #22 Gideon _ I'd love to see Paph Al Hill (conco-bellatulum x micranthum ) when it blooms!!!:drool:
S Stephan Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 185 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Jun 18, 2006 #23 Uhm I have a modest (yes, I do) collection of mature plants and have high hopes for some of my multiflorals later this year. Right now, the plants I have in spike or bloom are; Paph insigne Paph Leeanum Paph villosum Paph boxallii Phrag Eric Young Phrag Calurum Phrag Sedenii Something I bought recently which I was told is besseae (jury's out) Cheers all Stephan
Uhm I have a modest (yes, I do) collection of mature plants and have high hopes for some of my multiflorals later this year. Right now, the plants I have in spike or bloom are; Paph insigne Paph Leeanum Paph villosum Paph boxallii Phrag Eric Young Phrag Calurum Phrag Sedenii Something I bought recently which I was told is besseae (jury's out) Cheers all Stephan
Heather ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 10,878 Reaction score 326 Location Sacramento, CA. Outside w/ Southeast Exposure Aug 26, 2006 #24 With all Rick's news today, I thought I'd revisit this and see what everyone has going on. I don't know that I have too much, but I have some things looking suspicious which, if they are in sheath, will be quite exciting. Definite: Phrag. Magdalene Rose 4N x besseae Phrag. dalessandroi (but may be stalled) Absolute Maybes: Paph. supardii Paph. laevigatum Paph. Sander's Pride Fingers crossed!! So, whatcha'll got??
With all Rick's news today, I thought I'd revisit this and see what everyone has going on. I don't know that I have too much, but I have some things looking suspicious which, if they are in sheath, will be quite exciting. Definite: Phrag. Magdalene Rose 4N x besseae Phrag. dalessandroi (but may be stalled) Absolute Maybes: Paph. supardii Paph. laevigatum Paph. Sander's Pride Fingers crossed!! So, whatcha'll got??
Marco Slipperless member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 4,104 Reaction score 149 Location Glen Rock - New Jersey Aug 26, 2006 #25 no slipper action here I will be getting one of Matt's prim albas thats in low spike though..
TADD Rootless Wonder Joined Jun 23, 2006 Messages 1,064 Reaction score 3 Location The Great State of North Carolina Aug 26, 2006 #26 F.C. Puddle and that's it... I am so dissapointed!
Carol Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 113 Reaction score 0 Location Western PA Aug 26, 2006 #27 Let's see, I have a Paph Maudiae 'Magnificum' and Paph Dollcevita in bloom. In bud for the first time Paph Fairy Lace and Paph White Leopard x Paph Greyi(Marriott Orchids) and Paph Lyro Blackhawk, 4 buds(Mystic Mountain). :wink:
Let's see, I have a Paph Maudiae 'Magnificum' and Paph Dollcevita in bloom. In bud for the first time Paph Fairy Lace and Paph White Leopard x Paph Greyi(Marriott Orchids) and Paph Lyro Blackhawk, 4 buds(Mystic Mountain). :wink:
S Stephan Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 185 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Aug 27, 2006 #28 In bloom Paph Leeanum Paph boxalii Paph Limidolli Phrag Eric Young In spike Phrag Don Wimber Phrag Schroderae Phrag Green Hornet Paph NOID (although I believe it's Dellense by bellatulum) Other possibilities but no signs yet. Cheers Stephan
In bloom Paph Leeanum Paph boxalii Paph Limidolli Phrag Eric Young In spike Phrag Don Wimber Phrag Schroderae Phrag Green Hornet Paph NOID (although I believe it's Dellense by bellatulum) Other possibilities but no signs yet. Cheers Stephan
R Rick Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 12,765 Reaction score 23 Location Leiper's Fork, TN Aug 27, 2006 #29 My place is a bit sparse in my opinion, with our society show coming up September 15. I also have: parishii (super slow) malipoense (bud developing) spicerianum wardii lowii esquirolie moquetianum (always) primulinum var purp (always) Mexipedium (still) Phrag pearcei Definite maybe's (I like that one Heather) sangii Found 2 more dayanum gratrixianum Last edited: Aug 27, 2006
My place is a bit sparse in my opinion, with our society show coming up September 15. I also have: parishii (super slow) malipoense (bud developing) spicerianum wardii lowii esquirolie moquetianum (always) primulinum var purp (always) Mexipedium (still) Phrag pearcei Definite maybe's (I like that one Heather) sangii Found 2 more dayanum gratrixianum
Heather ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 10,878 Reaction score 326 Location Sacramento, CA. Outside w/ Southeast Exposure Aug 27, 2006 #30 Found a sheath on my most robust new OZ besseae this morning. I have missed my bess's.