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Prem Subrahmanyam 05-04-2003 09:32 PM

Chiloschista (usneoides?)
 
This plant was sold to me as Chilo. usneoides, but conversations with a
semi-expert on leafless orchids seem to indicate that it's probably a
different species. Some alternate candidates are C. pusilla, C.
viridiflava, and C. parishii I grow this "leafless"
plant intermediate-warm in my orchidarium:

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...ant_040403.jpg

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...wers040403.jpg

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...eup_040403.jpg

---Prem
www.premdesign.com


Gene Schurg 06-04-2003 11:56 PM

Chiloschista (usneoides?)
 
Prem,

Did you see the article in March's issue of Orchids? They showed pictures
of many of the Chiloschista.

I just got a Chiloschista trudelli a few weeks ago and it's in spike. It
should be a real cutie!

Gene




"Prem Subrahmanyam" wrote in message
...
This plant was sold to me as Chilo. usneoides, but conversations with a
semi-expert on leafless orchids seem to indicate that it's probably a
different species. Some alternate candidates are C. pusilla, C.
viridiflava, and C. parishii I grow this "leafless"
plant intermediate-warm in my orchidarium:

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...ant_040403.jpg

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...wers040403.jpg

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...eup_040403.jpg

---Prem
www.premdesign.com





Gene Schurg 13-04-2003 08:44 PM

Chiloschista (usneoides?)
 
Prem,

Did you see the article in March's issue of Orchids? They showed pictures
of many of the Chiloschista.

I just got a Chiloschista trudelli a few weeks ago and it's in spike. It
should be a real cutie!

Gene




"Prem Subrahmanyam" wrote in message
...
This plant was sold to me as Chilo. usneoides, but conversations with a
semi-expert on leafless orchids seem to indicate that it's probably a
different species. Some alternate candidates are C. pusilla, C.
viridiflava, and C. parishii I grow this "leafless"
plant intermediate-warm in my orchidarium:

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...ant_040403.jpg

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...wers040403.jpg

http://www.premdesign.com/orchidpics...eup_040403.jpg

---Prem
www.premdesign.com






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