Barkeria whartonianum
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Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these
that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid |
Barkeria whartonianum
Nice couple of Barkerias, Wendy.
I share your love for them and they do grow so easily once you recognise that they don't like wet feet. I have a plant of Barkeria scandens which struggled along in a pot for many years. Once I realised that it was better mounted it has not looked back. Thanks for sharing a few species we don't see often here in OZ. Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid |
Barkeria whartonianum
Oh yes John, I thought I had Barkeria scandens but it is Barkeria spectabilis
that has not bloomed for me. I must look for scandens as it is also very pretty with a much larger lip & deeper mauve no? -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid John Varigos wrote: Nice couple of Barkerias, Wendy. I share your love for them and they do grow so easily once you recognise that they don't like wet feet. I have a plant of Barkeria scandens which struggled along in a pot for many years. Once I realised that it was better mounted it has not looked back. Thanks for sharing a few species we don't see often here in OZ. Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid |
Barkeria whartonianum
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A picture is worth a thousand words - herewith a photo of my B. scandens.
Yes, well worth getting a piece, Wendy Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Oh yes John, I thought I had Barkeria scandens but it is Barkeria spectabilis that has not bloomed for me. I must look for scandens as it is also very pretty with a much larger lip & deeper mauve no? -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid John Varigos wrote: Nice couple of Barkerias, Wendy. I share your love for them and they do grow so easily once you recognise that they don't like wet feet. I have a plant of Barkeria scandens which struggled along in a pot for many years. Once I realised that it was better mounted it has not looked back. Thanks for sharing a few species we don't see often here in OZ. Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid |
Barkeria whartonianum
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Well, since we are doing Barkeria's now I thought about posting this
one. It is a Barkeria spectabilis, but with a very interesting colour. I bought it as a semi-alba, but even the 'white' is a little pinkish so I don't think it is correct to call it semi-alba then. Greets, Niek John Varigos schreef: A picture is worth a thousand words - herewith a photo of my B. scandens. Yes, well worth getting a piece, Wendy Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Oh yes John, I thought I had Barkeria scandens but it is Barkeria spectabilis that has not bloomed for me. I must look for scandens as it is also very pretty with a much larger lip & deeper mauve no? -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid John Varigos wrote: Nice couple of Barkerias, Wendy. I share your love for them and they do grow so easily once you recognise that they don't like wet feet. I have a plant of Barkeria scandens which struggled along in a pot for many years. Once I realised that it was better mounted it has not looked back. Thanks for sharing a few species we don't see often here in OZ. Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid |
Barkeria whartonianum
Oooh nice, Niek
"Niek Hanckmann" wrote in message ... Well, since we are doing Barkeria's now I thought about posting this one. It is a Barkeria spectabilis, but with a very interesting colour. I bought it as a semi-alba, but even the 'white' is a little pinkish so I don't think it is correct to call it semi-alba then. Greets, Niek John Varigos schreef: A picture is worth a thousand words - herewith a photo of my B. scandens. Yes, well worth getting a piece, Wendy Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Oh yes John, I thought I had Barkeria scandens but it is Barkeria spectabilis that has not bloomed for me. I must look for scandens as it is also very pretty with a much larger lip & deeper mauve no? -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid John Varigos wrote: Nice couple of Barkerias, Wendy. I share your love for them and they do grow so easily once you recognise that they don't like wet feet. I have a plant of Barkeria scandens which struggled along in a pot for many years. Once I realised that it was better mounted it has not looked back. Thanks for sharing a few species we don't see often here in OZ. Cheers John "wendy7" wrote in message ... Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Barkeria whartonianum
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007 23:27:15 +1100, "John Varigos"
wrote: Oooh nice, Niek Very nice comparison - we should post this way more often. Lovely to see all your lovely Bakeria. Thanks, Wendy, John and Niek. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/orchids |
Barkeria whartonianum
Wendy you grow such beautiful orchids!!
Dave "wendy7" wrote in message ... Barkeria whartonianum another species. There are several of these that are much the same & J. Pfahl talks about the differences with the column & the lip. -- Cheers Wendy No Spam Email Address Invalid |
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