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Old 06-04-2006, 10:38 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Diana Kulaga
 
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Default How do you keep track of your orchids?

Wow, Niek, I missed that in the original post. My eburneum is the Agrcm.
that ate Florida, LOL! We have to repot it soon, and it's going to be a big,
big job. Jack, it takes lots of light and water, BTW.

Diana

"Niek Hanckmann" wrote in message
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Jack,
You call Angraecum eburneum a miniature? Just wonder what your definition
of a medium sized plant is (let alone a large plant) ;-)

About keeping track of my orchids, I myself am still looking for a good
way of doing it too. I had my collection in a old version of Cattleya-log,
but since I forgot to copy it to my new pc (everything was in the programs
dir, instead of the documents dir), I didn't have the courage to start all
over again.

Greets, Niek

Jack schreef:
I am trying to compile a eletronic tracking log of all my orchids
including pictures of the blooms, problems, culture and comments in
word and I was wondering if anyone had a simpler way?

Jack

P.S. Cordelia Head of J & L Orchids gave a great presentation last
night at the Alaska Orchid Society meeting on minitures. Now I have
another five more to document, but the nice thing about them being
minitures is that I have space to fit them. (Leptotes Bicolor,
Masdevallia exquisita, Aerangis citrata, Angraecum eburneum, and a
Odontoglossum seedling, I won as a door prize)