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K Barrett 01-06-2007 08:15 PM

wish list
 
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah, that
was my first mistake) and found many tiny scraps of paper tucked amongst the
piles of bills and other things I intend to get to one of these days.
Mostly they contain the usual: titles of books and songs to purchase but I
also stumbled across Den. cucumerianum and Poly(radnis?) sallenii ( a
relative of the Ghost Orchid).

Its June 1st, the wallet's fat (Yeah, that's the second mistake).

I feel the heat of orchid lust a-rising.

Must. not. reach. for. credit. card.

K Barrett



danny 01-06-2007 09:03 PM

wish list
 
Out of all those slips of paper you only had two orchids written down?
What's wrong with you? I thought you were a fellow orchid addict? :-)
-danny

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah, that
was my first mistake) and found many tiny scraps of paper tucked amongst
the piles of bills and other things I intend to get to one of these days.
Mostly they contain the usual: titles of books and songs to purchase but I
also stumbled across Den. cucumerianum and Poly(radnis?) sallenii ( a
relative of the Ghost Orchid).

Its June 1st, the wallet's fat (Yeah, that's the second mistake).

I feel the heat of orchid lust a-rising.

Must. not. reach. for. credit. card.

K Barrett




Robert Lorenzini 01-06-2007 09:03 PM

wish list
 
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:15:05 -0700, K Barrett wrote:
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah, that


Sure, here is my current shopping list:

Epi falcatum
Schoenorchis fragrans
Encyclia radiata
Tuberolabium kotoense
Angraecum (all or any)
Den linguiforme
senile
quadrangulare ?
aggregatum
Neofineta falcata in bloom

Any spelling errors are due to medication.

Bob

Diana Kulaga[_2_] 01-06-2007 09:26 PM

wish list
 
Of course I have a wish list! And I wish I could find it! It's somewhere in
the midst of all the Newsletter stuff on my desk. Well, it's more than
Newsletter stuff. It probably compares to yours, Kath.

After the June meeting, Society season is done until September. Time to
clean up, LOL!

Diana

"Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:15:05 -0700, K Barrett wrote:
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah,
that


Sure, here is my current shopping list:

Epi falcatum
Schoenorchis fragrans
Encyclia radiata
Tuberolabium kotoense
Angraecum (all or any)
Den linguiforme
senile
quadrangulare ?
aggregatum
Neofineta falcata in bloom

Any spelling errors are due to medication.

Bob




Gene Schurg 02-06-2007 12:32 AM

wish list
 
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


"Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:15:05 -0700, K Barrett wrote:
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah,
that


Sure, here is my current shopping list:

Epi falcatum
Schoenorchis fragrans
Encyclia radiata
Tuberolabium kotoense
Angraecum (all or any)
Den linguiforme
senile
quadrangulare ?
aggregatum
Neofineta falcata in bloom

Any spelling errors are due to medication.

Bob




K Barrett 02-06-2007 03:43 AM

wish list
 
Ah! But what orchids they are! Imagine if I wanted a Phal Baldan's
Kaleidoscope or Colm Wildcatt...

K Barrett

"danny" wrote in message
.. .
Out of all those slips of paper you only had two orchids written down?
What's wrong with you? I thought you were a fellow orchid addict? :-)
-danny

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah,
that was my first mistake) and found many tiny scraps of paper tucked
amongst the piles of bills and other things I intend to get to one of
these days. Mostly they contain the usual: titles of books and songs to
purchase but I also stumbled across Den. cucumerianum and Poly(radnis?)
sallenii ( a relative of the Ghost Orchid).

Its June 1st, the wallet's fat (Yeah, that's the second mistake).

I feel the heat of orchid lust a-rising.

Must. not. reach. for. credit. card.

K Barrett






tennis maynard 02-06-2007 05:18 AM

wish list
 
K Barrett wrote:
Ever write down orchid wish lists? I was cleaning off my desk (yeah, that
was my first mistake) and found many tiny scraps of paper tucked amongst the
piles of bills and other things I intend to get to one of these days.
Mostly they contain the usual: titles of books and songs to purchase but I
also stumbled across Den. cucumerianum and Poly(radnis?) sallenii ( a
relative of the Ghost Orchid).

Its June 1st, the wallet's fat (Yeah, that's the second mistake).

I feel the heat of orchid lust a-rising.

Must. not. reach. for. credit. card.

K Barrett


I have had an operational 'wish list' for a long time, though it has
been way too large for a number of years. My approach is a little
skewed: it's not necessarily a list of all the orchids I'd like to own,
but rather ones I've seen and like and would be willing to trade for or
purchase if I ran across them. I have a terrible memory and the 'wish
list' helps me know when I read a label if it's something I like or not.

However, I have stopped carrying it around with me to shows in the hopes
that it would curb my acquisitiveness. No luck yet.

danny 02-06-2007 02:58 PM

wish list
 
I've never liked Baldan's Kaleidoscope, but I do actually need to replace my
Wildcat 'Everlasting', that was a nice one...
-danny, who needs to learn how to grow oncidiums some day

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Ah! But what orchids they are! Imagine if I wanted a Phal Baldan's
Kaleidoscope or Colm Wildcatt...

K Barrett




Robert Lorenzini 02-06-2007 05:51 PM

wish list
 
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:32:41 GMT, Gene Schurg wrote:
Robert,

I can help....


Thanks Gene for the heads up. I'm going to try
Andy first as I have had good luck with his
plants, well except now I know to check for snails
on slab mounts.

Bob

[email protected] 03-06-2007 01:24 AM

wish list
 
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 09:58:57 -0400 in danny wrote:
I've never liked Baldan's Kaleidoscope, but I do actually need to replace my
Wildcat 'Everlasting', that was a nice one...
-danny, who needs to learn how to grow oncidiums some day


I'm not sure there's anything to learn. Non-intergenic ondiciums
just stay happy for me. Odontocidium Wildcatts just croak on my wife and me.
(And if we find another really nice one, we look forward to killing another
one).


--
Chris Dukes
elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up
to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat

SuE 03-06-2007 04:37 PM

wish list
 
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
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php

unknown[_1_] 04-06-2007 12:12 AM

wish list
 
it's on a piece of paper in the book i keep track of the plants in--i
think it was a flyer for some orchid show somewhere that started getting
jotted on. :) more a list of "ooh pretty plant have to write that down
so i don't forget the name." i make a point of NOT taking it with me
anywhere. :)

--j_a

Gene Schurg 04-06-2007 01:59 AM

wish list
 
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



"SuE" wrote in message
...
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
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php




[email protected] 04-06-2007 06:02 PM

wish list
 
On Jun 3, 8:59 pm, "Gene Schurg"
wrote:
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

"SuE" wrote in message

...



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
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php- Hide quoted text -


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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.


Robert Lorenzini 05-06-2007 02:18 AM

wish list
 
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 10:02:25 -0700, wrote:

...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.


I guess I failed to scratch that one off my list. Mine has two
spikes and the longest leaf is 3/4". How often do you water Al?
My average humidity is 65-70, temp high fiftys at nite and up
to 75 during the day with LOTS of marine air flow. I also have
a Den rigidum with similar requrements (tolerant of dry conditions).
I find I need to water more than generally recommented for
the Phals and even Catts. I think it must be the air flow.


Bob






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