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Gene Schurg 23-04-2003 03:56 AM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene



Mick Fournier 23-04-2003 05:08 AM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Gene,

I am happy to say I have all 4 Paraphalaenopsis species in flasks.
http://personalpages.bellsouth.net/f...alog.html#Para
I like them a lot also.

Paraphals are manly man orchids... roof, roof (like comedian Tim Allen would
do in his act).

Mick
www.OrchidFlask.com

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"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene






Elpaninaro 23-04-2003 05:44 AM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for these
interesting plants?


Not sure what he has at the moment, but Bill Tippit of Olympia Orchids usually
has a very impressive array of these.

I believe most are collected species, but the roots are very good (I have
visited the greenhouses and seen them), and he has also done some crosses with
them.

olympiaorchids.com if I recall correctly.

Tom.

A. N. 23-04-2003 07:20 AM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
GOOD LUCK FINDING DENEVEI(ADULT)
I GOT ALL THE OTHER 3 BUT THAT ONES HAS SCAPE MY GRIP SO FAR
I SEE THERE IS FLASK OF DENEVEI NOW.


Gene Schurg wrote:

My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene



Al 23-04-2003 08:56 AM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
serpentilingua
labukensis
laycockii
denevei

in your searching you may also come across plants labeled as thorntonii.
This has been determined to be the natural hybrid (serpentilingua x denevei)
AKA Ppls. Sunny in registration, but it does exist in the wild along with
the other four and is worth possessing...

Good luck on your shopping spree...
I managed to acquire all of the above from a combination of RF Orchids and
Dowery Orchids

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene





Gene Schurg 23-04-2003 02:56 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Mick,

How long would you expect to grow a blooming sized plant from flask? The
labukensis I have has over 4 feet long leaves!

How would you unflask a paraphal? Since they hang down I am trying to
picture them as a small plant in a compot.

Gene





"Mick Fournier" wrote in message
...
Gene,

I am happy to say I have all 4 Paraphalaenopsis species in flasks.
http://personalpages.bellsouth.net/f...alog.html#Para
I like them a lot also.

Paraphals are manly man orchids... roof, roof (like comedian Tim Allen

would
do in his act).

Mick
www.OrchidFlask.com

--------------------------------



"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took

root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene









Gene Schurg 23-04-2003 03:08 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Al,

I just received Paraphal. Sunny from RF Orchids (along with the other two
hybrids he listed). I did see in my searches that Sunny is a natural hybrid
as you mentioned.

I contacted Dwayne at Dowery and he said only his labukensis (which I
purchased from him) is worth selling at this point. His other plants need
more time to get established.

I guess the size of these beauties limit their appeal. They don't fit the
potted plant trade. That makes them somewhat difficult to find someone who
carries them.

Gene


"Al" wrote in message
...
serpentilingua
labukensis
laycockii
denevei

in your searching you may also come across plants labeled as thorntonii.
This has been determined to be the natural hybrid (serpentilingua x

denevei)
AKA Ppls. Sunny in registration, but it does exist in the wild along with
the other four and is worth possessing...

Good luck on your shopping spree...
I managed to acquire all of the above from a combination of RF Orchids and
Dowery Orchids

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took

root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene








Gene Schurg 23-04-2003 03:20 PM

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Tom,

Thanks for the lead. He does list three of the four species. They are a
bit pricey...I may have to break my $50 rule.

Gene



"Elpaninaro" wrote in message
...
I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?


Not sure what he has at the moment, but Bill Tippit of Olympia Orchids

usually
has a very impressive array of these.

I believe most are collected species, but the roots are very good (I have
visited the greenhouses and seen them), and he has also done some crosses

with
them.

olympiaorchids.com if I recall correctly.

Tom.




K Barrett 23-04-2003 04:32 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Doesn't Fuchs still have them?

K Barrett

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene





Mick Fournier 23-04-2003 04:44 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Gene,

You could easily grow them in a compot pointing up for the first 6 months.
I have then taken clay pots and split them in half top to bottom and tied
the plants to the interior portion (of the pot) for the roots to attach to
the clay surface. I have tied some lava rocks in the pot also as you can
see in this picture. The leaves are pointed downward in the pots.
http://personalpages.bellsouth.net/f...l_labu_pot.jpg

For deflasking read:
http://personalpages.bellsouth.net/f.../qanda.html#Q8

Out of flask the denevei will take 4 years to bloom... the other three could
produce flowers in three years.


Mick
www.OrchidFlask.com

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"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
Mick,

How long would you expect to grow a blooming sized plant from flask? The
labukensis I have has over 4 feet long leaves!

How would you unflask a paraphal? Since they hang down I am trying to
picture them as a small plant in a compot.

Gene





Gene Schurg 23-04-2003 04:57 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
K,

On his web page he only advertises the hybrids (that I've already bought).
He doesn't list any species.

Gene



"K Barrett" wrote in message
news:h9ypa.582425$3D1.323712@sccrnsc01...
Doesn't Fuchs still have them?

K Barrett

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took

root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene








Bob Walsh 23-04-2003 05:32 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Gene,

David Hunt has Para serpentilingua on his new list for upcoming imports. His
address is



K Barrett 23-04-2003 09:20 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Did he send his catalog? He used to have the species.

K

Gene Schurg wrote:

K,

On his web page he only advertises the hybrids (that I've already bought).
He doesn't list any species.

Gene

"K Barrett" wrote in message
news:h9ypa.582425$3D1.323712@sccrnsc01...
Doesn't Fuchs still have them?

K Barrett

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took

root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for

these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene






Gene Schurg 23-04-2003 09:32 PM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
Yeah.....The species must be sold out.

Gene

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Did he send his catalog? He used to have the species.

K

Gene Schurg wrote:

K,

On his web page he only advertises the hybrids (that I've already

bought).
He doesn't list any species.

Gene

"K Barrett" wrote in message
news:h9ypa.582425$3D1.323712@sccrnsc01...
Doesn't Fuchs still have them?

K Barrett

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis.

I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took

root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source

for
these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene









profpam 24-04-2003 03:44 AM

Source for Paraphalaenopsis
 
K,
David Hunt has Paraphal serpentilingua @ 19.50 on his Indonesia list.
His email is:
" You can also get an
inexpensive flask or two from Mick Fournier at
http://www.orchidflask.com or a couple of the mounted ones from Miller
Orchids in Florida. I bought a flask of lukenbachensis from a different
vendor and they were too small to deflask and replating was recommended.

.. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

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K Barrett wrote:

Did he send his catalog? He used to have the species.

K

Gene Schurg wrote:

K,

On his web page he only advertises the hybrids (that I've already bought).
He doesn't list any species.

Gene

"K Barrett" wrote in message
news:h9ypa.582425$3D1.323712@sccrnsc01...
Doesn't Fuchs still have them?

K Barrett

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
My new favorite orchid (at least for now) is the Paraphalaenopsis. I
purchased labukensis last winter and lost the laycockii (never took

root).
I bought the crosses that RF Orchids were selling.

I would like to have all 4 species. Does anyone know of a source for
these
interesting plants?

Thanks,
Gene







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