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Old 17-02-2003, 10:03 PM
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I'm looking for the following paph species:
adductum
mastersianum

Does anyone have a source?
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Old 17-02-2003, 10:39 PM
Rob Halgren
 
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TRAINMAN9 wrote:

I'm looking for the following paph species:
adductum
mastersianum

Does anyone have a source?


Neither are particularly easy to grow. You can get mastersianum
from Orchid Inn (Sam Tsui), or at least that is where I got mine. Quite
nice. Fox Valley also had some. I suspect you can find it around,
Orchid Zone was offering it on their wholesale list (their only list,
actually) for a couple of years.
Paph. adductum never grew well for me. I've tried a few times. I
think I still have a plant, but it isn't in very good shape. I think I
got those from Orchid Zone as well, not that this information will help
much... *grin* Give Taylor Orchids (Monroe, MI : (734) 243-0180) a
call, I think Ron has had adductum for sale at shows before.

Rob

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Old 18-02-2003, 03:27 AM
Gene Schurg
 
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Rob,

Isn't it funny how we have plants that don't do well for us and we still
hold on to them. I have a few like that. I can't throw them away. They
are worth giving to anyone or selling.

Gene




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TRAINMAN9 wrote:

I'm looking for the following paph species:
adductum
mastersianum

Does anyone have a source?


Neither are particularly easy to grow. You can get mastersianum
from Orchid Inn (Sam Tsui), or at least that is where I got mine. Quite
nice. Fox Valley also had some. I suspect you can find it around,
Orchid Zone was offering it on their wholesale list (their only list,
actually) for a couple of years.
Paph. adductum never grew well for me. I've tried a few times. I
think I still have a plant, but it isn't in very good shape. I think I
got those from Orchid Zone as well, not that this information will help
much... *grin* Give Taylor Orchids (Monroe, MI : (734) 243-0180) a
call, I think Ron has had adductum for sale at shows before.

Rob

--
Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a. See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to purchase
more orchids, obtain more credit




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