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Old 04-06-2007, 06:02 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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On Jun 3, 8:59 pm, "Gene Schurg"
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Sue,

It's better than that....I was in Orlando the week before and visited Tropic
1....The next week to Cal Orchids in Santa Barbara....then home to visit Al.

I have this false sense of space since a lot of plants are spending the
summer outdoors. Boy am I in trouble when October gets here.

Good Growing,
Gene

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On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:32:41 GMT, "Gene Schurg"
wrote:


Robert,


I can help....


Schoenorchis fragrans and Encyclia radiata I saw today at Al's Greenhouse.
They were small and I promise he won't rip you off.


For the Angraecum try Cal Orchids in Santa Barbara. I was there last week
and it was a most beautiful experience. Lauris and James Rose are really
nice people with some really great looking plants. They have a website or
you can google them and call. Most of their plants are not on the web.
They have a lot of Angraecum and Aerides and other Africans.


Go for it.


Good Growing,
Gene


Ok, I have got to ask. How do you make it in a week to two great ghs
a continent apart? Good recommendations.


Wish list - I gave up. I keep falling for the same ones - so I carry
(or John does for me) the list of what we own. I still have several
triplicates.
SuE
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A false sense of space is a side effect of an amzing grasp of space/
time. SuE, not only can he appear in greenhouses all over the world
in any given week, it is odd to see him suddenly there in your
greenhouse in one moment and then gone in the next. When he does it
to you it is startling. I think to myself, "okay, this time don't
blink". But then he's gone.

....and I don't know what you mean about 'small', Gene. The
Schoenorchis fragrans have leaf spans of close to an inch! ...and
some of them are in flower.