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bobc[_2_] 06-04-2007 01:39 AM

Laelia fidelensis
 
Hello the group!
I have a plant sold to me as Laelia fidelensis which is now
flowering. I looked in Pridgeon's book which doesn't have a picture,
but described it as having two or three flowers per inflorescence. My
plant has ten buds on each, three of them are open. The picture I
found at plantfacts.com looks nothing like my plant. For one thing my
plant has non resupinate flowers (lip on top).
I am going to Jay's site shortly, but was wondering if rotating my
plant so all sides get light (it's on a windowsill) would cause the
flowers to become non resupinate? I think I'm grasping at straws, but
asked anyway.
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa.


bobc[_2_] 06-04-2007 02:17 AM

Laelia fidelensis
 
On Apr 5, 8:39 pm, "bobc" wrote:
Hello the group!
I have a plant sold to me as Laelia fidelensis which is now
flowering. I looked in Pridgeon's book which doesn't have a picture,
but described it as having two or three flowers per inflorescence. My
plant has ten buds on each, three of them are open. The picture I
found at plantfacts.com looks nothing like my plant. For one thing my
plant has non resupinate flowers (lip on top).
I am going to Jay's site shortly, but was wondering if rotating my
plant so all sides get light (it's on a windowsill) would cause the
flowers to become non resupinate? I think I'm grasping at straws, but
asked anyway.
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa.


Now I'm talking to myself!!! G
But I just went to Jay's site and my plant is almost surely not L.
fidelensis. The chase begins!
lol


tennis maynard 06-04-2007 03:56 AM

Laelia fidelensis
 
bobc wrote:
On Apr 5, 8:39 pm, "bobc" wrote:

Hello the group!
I have a plant sold to me as Laelia fidelensis which is now
flowering. I looked in Pridgeon's book which doesn't have a picture,
but described it as having two or three flowers per inflorescence. My
plant has ten buds on each, three of them are open. The picture I
found at plantfacts.com looks nothing like my plant. For one thing my
plant has non resupinate flowers (lip on top).
I am going to Jay's site shortly, but was wondering if rotating my
plant so all sides get light (it's on a windowsill) would cause the
flowers to become non resupinate? I think I'm grasping at straws, but
asked anyway.
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa.



Now I'm talking to myself!!! G
But I just went to Jay's site and my plant is almost surely not L.
fidelensis. The chase begins!
lol

can you post a pic on abpo?

K Barrett 06-04-2007 03:43 PM

Laelia fidelensis
 

"tennis maynard" wrote in message
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bobc wrote:
On Apr 5, 8:39 pm, "bobc" wrote:

Hello the group!
I have a plant sold to me as Laelia fidelensis which is now
flowering. I looked in Pridgeon's book which doesn't have a picture,
but described it as having two or three flowers per inflorescence. My
plant has ten buds on each, three of them are open. The picture I
found at plantfacts.com looks nothing like my plant. For one thing my
plant has non resupinate flowers (lip on top).
I am going to Jay's site shortly, but was wondering if rotating my
plant so all sides get light (it's on a windowsill) would cause the
flowers to become non resupinate? I think I'm grasping at straws, but
asked anyway.
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa.



Now I'm talking to myself!!! G
But I just went to Jay's site and my plant is almost surely not L.
fidelensis. The chase begins!
lol

can you post a pic on abpo?


I can't think of a non-resupinate Laelia... Some Epidendrums are
non-resupinate...

K Barrett



V_coerulea 06-04-2007 10:12 PM

Laelia fidelensis
 
And a bunch of Encyclias.
Gary

"K Barrett" wrote in message
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"tennis maynard" wrote in message
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bobc wrote:
On Apr 5, 8:39 pm, "bobc" wrote:

Hello the group!
I have a plant sold to me as Laelia fidelensis which is now
flowering. I looked in Pridgeon's book which doesn't have a picture,
but described it as having two or three flowers per inflorescence. My
plant has ten buds on each, three of them are open. The picture I
found at plantfacts.com looks nothing like my plant. For one thing my
plant has non resupinate flowers (lip on top).
I am going to Jay's site shortly, but was wondering if rotating my
plant so all sides get light (it's on a windowsill) would cause the
flowers to become non resupinate? I think I'm grasping at straws, but
asked anyway.
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa.


Now I'm talking to myself!!! G
But I just went to Jay's site and my plant is almost surely not L.
fidelensis. The chase begins!
lol

can you post a pic on abpo?


I can't think of a non-resupinate Laelia... Some Epidendrums are
non-resupinate...

K Barrett




bobc[_2_] 07-04-2007 12:46 AM

Laelia fidelensis
 
On Apr 6, 5:12 pm, "V_coerulea" wrote:
And a bunch of Encyclias.
Gary

"K Barrett" wrote in message

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"tennis maynard" wrote in message
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bobc wrote:
On Apr 5, 8:39 pm, "bobc" wrote:


Hello the group!
I have a plant sold to me as Laelia fidelensis which is now
flowering. I looked in Pridgeon's book which doesn't have a picture,
but described it as having two or three flowers per inflorescence. My
plant has ten buds on each, three of them are open. The picture I
found at plantfacts.com looks nothing like my plant. For one thing my
plant has non resupinate flowers (lip on top).
I am going to Jay's site shortly, but was wondering if rotating my
plant so all sides get light (it's on a windowsill) would cause the
flowers to become non resupinate? I think I'm grasping at straws, but
asked anyway.
Bob Campoli - Philadelphia, Pa.


Now I'm talking to myself!!! G
But I just went to Jay's site and my plant is almost surely not L.
fidelensis. The chase begins!
lol


can you post a pic on abpo?


I can't think of a non-resupinate Laelia... Some Epidendrums are
non-resupinate...


K Barrett- Hide quoted text -


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Thanks Tennis, Kathy and Gary,
Looking at the flowers made me think of an Epi or Enc. right
away ... but what do I know?g These flowers are a plum color (I
think), the sepals are slightly twisted and wavy, wider petals,
without twisty or wavy, and all parts have darker lines. The ps'bulbs
are up to four inches long and on a short stalk.
I am going to try posting a picture to AOL and will post a link
here when I do. I apologize, but I can't seem to get the how to post
on abpo ... I've tried before but get only headaches. It will take a
few days to post a pic ... taxes tomorrow, then re-installing Kodak
software and uploading the old pics on my daughter's camera ... yadda
yadda .... phew I'm tired already!g



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