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Old 25-02-2007, 10:27 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
Gene Schurg Gene Schurg is offline
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Default Mormodes tezontle x 2

Mine seem to grow serially as well, one back bulb each year replacing one
that turns to ash. I see one of my plants is putting out three buds right
now (I don't recall which variety). They are still on their dry spell.
Fred Clarke told us at the orchid society meeting not to water them until
they are well rooted and a couple of inches tall. I'm trying to keep from
watering or messing with them.

I have a seed pod on a Mormodes Exotic Twist x Cycnodes Wine Delight cross.
It's been on 3 months now. Fred says to give it at least 4 months then
watch it closely. The Mormodes dropped the pod in the reciprical cross but
Wine Delight is proving to be a good parent so far.

The Mormodes was golden with lots of red spots (reminded me of an exotic cat
in the jungle). Of course Wine Delight is the FCC plant that grows very
large and dark red. I'm hoping for a red spotted well shaped flower. Until
now my crosses have mostly been species.

When I was making the cross back in November I had the sticky pollen sacks
all over my hands.

Good growing,
Gene



"K Barrett" wrote in message
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When I sent it there was only one flower open. The rest opened at the
show. I had a Morm. sinuata cross that was a fantastic deep purple color,
when the flowers open the female parts stayed closed and they all shingled
together. Then one by one they'd pop open as I'd trigger them or some bug
would trigger them. I was bummed when I finally lost that one to rot (I
watered too soon)

You are right they are great plants in the collection and some of my favs
(hence my email address). I have a Cyc cooperi that has been refusing to
die on me too. I keep thinking I've killed it for sure and then another
growth pops up and gets a tiny bit bigger every year.

What's his name...argh...the fellow who wrote 100 years of confusion about
the Catasetinae....George Carr, (that's it) says he's never been able to
keep more than 3 back bulbs on his catasetum collection. I can barely
keep one. How about you?

K

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
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KB,

Actually I was surprised you were able to get it to the show in the first
place. I had a Cycnodes Jean E. Monnier that bloomed and I took it to
the society meeting once. By the time I got to the meeting I had pollen
all over the car and the flowers died in the next 36 hours.

Gene



"K Barrett" wrote in message
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Gene, the reply I sent sounded snotty when I looked at it later. Please
believe me I didn't intend it that way. Just that I knew going in that
by putting the Mormodes in the show (where it'd get all bumped and
jostled in transport etc) all the pollen would pop, so I made a lame
joke about folks stealing it.

Apologies in advance,

K
"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
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KB,

You don't have any pollen because the Mormodes throw it at the insect
that pollenates the flower. All you have to do is bump the plant and
*BAM* you have this sticky stuff with the pollen stuck to you. The
glue is stronger than superglue sometimes.

It's fun to show someone who doesn't know orchids. Have them go to
touch the flower and *BAM*.

Unfortunately, the flower soon dies after it does this.

I love the Mormodes and relatives.

Good Growing,
Gene


"K Barrett" wrote in message
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Mormodes tezontle from Mexico, I think... Another returnee from the
POE, and all the anther caps are gone... I wonder if folks took my
pollen? LOL! Nah, more likely it was just beaten up in the display
tear down. Those of you who display yourplants should be aware of the
fact that tear down means exactly that. Toss 'em in a box and get the
heck home!

K Barrett