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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
I haven't posted anything here in ages, though I always read what
everyone else has to say. Does anyone else have Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'? I would bet not but thought I would ask. No question, just some pictures to share. Here's a picture taken last November. This is how it always looks when it blooms under my lights in the basement: http://stevewilson.homestead.com/fil...quinClare2.jpg Now compare, the exact same plant that happened to bloom when it was outside for the summer (now): http://stevewilson.homestead.com/fil...quinClare7.jpg Outside, this one goes in full afternoon sun. It gets shade from mid morning until about 1:30 PM then no shade at all until the sun sets at about 8:30. Normally I might have moved it to more shade to protect the bud but I decided to let it bake and see what it did for the color. This plant is nearly 50% Cattleya dowiana, which explains why it can take light that would burn most of my Catts to death. The next most common species in its background is L. tenebrosa at 25%. Steve in the Adirondacks of northern NY |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
Steve, Put me on your list please!
Absolutely amazing! The difference is incredible. I personally prefer the softer more delicate pastel shades, but what a lip. I think we discussed your plant a couple of years ago? *g* Cheers Wendy "Steve" wrote in message ... I haven't posted anything here in ages, though I always read what everyone else has to say. Does anyone else have Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'? I would bet not but thought I would ask. No question, just some pictures to share. Here's a picture taken last November. This is how it always looks when it blooms under my lights in the basement: http://stevewilson.homestead.com/fil...quinClare2.jpg Now compare, the exact same plant that happened to bloom when it was outside for the summer (now): http://stevewilson.homestead.com/fil...quinClare7.jpg Outside, this one goes in full afternoon sun. It gets shade from mid morning until about 1:30 PM then no shade at all until the sun sets at about 8:30. Normally I might have moved it to more shade to protect the bud but I decided to let it bake and see what it did for the color. This plant is nearly 50% Cattleya dowiana, which explains why it can take light that would burn most of my Catts to death. The next most common species in its background is L. tenebrosa at 25%. Steve in the Adirondacks of northern NY |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 19:01:35 -0700, "Wendy"
wrote: Steve, Put me on your list please! Absolutely amazing! The difference is incredible. I personally prefer the softer more delicate pastel shades, but what a lip. I think we discussed your plant a couple of years ago? *g* Cheers Wendy Steve did the flower sit in the sun after it opened or did you photograph it quite soon? I do like the brighter lip. But the petals loose so much. It looks like they were sun bleached. Quite a difference. Usually it is just the difference in bloom or pbulb size not the sun bleached effect that one sees. When we first moved from Chicago to Colorado some of our plants doubled the size of the pbulbs and the tall narrow style Pbulbs were twice as tall. It was an unbelievable difference in plants that were mature before the transfer. Thanks for the show. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
No, it's not really sun bleached. That's just the way it looks. Maybe
slightly over exposed by the camera settings. A few evenings ago, I went out at dusk and brought it in. It was just opening that day and thunder storms were forecast. I didn't want it damaged at that point. It has been under some fluorescent lights since, to finish opening (and waiting for me to get around to taking a picture). I just ran downstairs to take a look at the actual plant. The picture is about right. The mid areas of the petals are very light. More contrast with the extra color at the petal edges. The picture from November shows the petals to be much more even in color. I think I like the November look better though it's interesting to see it now too. Steve Susan Erickson wrote: Steve did the flower sit in the sun after it opened or did you photograph it quite soon? I do like the brighter lip. But the petals loose so much. It looks like they were sun bleached. Quite a difference. Usually it is just the difference in bloom or pbulb size not the sun bleached effect that one sees. When we first moved from Chicago to Colorado some of our plants doubled the size of the pbulbs and the tall narrow style Pbulbs were twice as tall. It was an unbelievable difference in plants that were mature before the transfer. Thanks for the show. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
Well, that was last November. I'm pretty sure that was the first time I
ever showed a picture. We did talk about it. You might remember me commenting that it always has 2 flowers and one always seem to have something wrong. The November blooming had one flower with a lip so ruffled you couldn't see into it at all. This is the first time it has ever bloomed with only one flower. The flower is quite normal. The only fault I can find is that one petal is more ruffled than the other, making that one fold in a bit. (Not that I'm saying it has a nearly perfect shape as far as judging goes. It would have to be a lot flatter etc.) Steve Wendy wrote: Steve, Put me on your list please! Absolutely amazing! The difference is incredible. I personally prefer the softer more delicate pastel shades, but what a lip. I think we discussed your plant a couple of years ago? *g* Cheers Wendy |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
Dear STeve,
OM Goodness.. What an ABSOLUTELY beautiful Orchid... Wow.. it is just gorgeous.. I adore the coloring.. Does it have a fragrance?? I have a few orchids which have mild fragrance to no fragrance.. Lynn |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
Thanks.
It has a fragrance but not a floral one. It has a slight smell more like some kind of vegetable I think. I'll smell it again and see if I can do any better. Steve LYNN32141 wrote: Dear STeve, OM Goodness.. What an ABSOLUTELY beautiful Orchid... Wow.. it is just gorgeous.. I adore the coloring.. Does it have a fragrance?? I have a few orchids which have mild fragrance to no fragrance.. Lynn |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
In article , Steve writes:
I'll smell it again and see if I can do any better. hehehe good, thanks I'd appreciate that.. It is just beautiful.. I was showing it to my husband who was just amazed at it's beauty. lynn |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
Well Lynn, I did get another good smell of it yesterday. I let my wife
and daughter smell also. They both said it just smelled like a flower. They couldn't or wouldn't offer any better description. I still wouldn't say it smells floral. Maybe a little hint of lemon smell. It smells like a slightly unripe lemon. Not too exciting as far as I'm concerned. Steve LYNN32141 wrote: In article , Steve writes: I'll smell it again and see if I can do any better. hehehe good, thanks I'd appreciate that.. It is just beautiful.. I was showing it to my husband who was just amazed at it's beauty. lynn |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
In article , Steve writes:
Maybe a little hint of lemon smell. It smells like a slightly unripe lemon. Not too exciting as far as I'm concerned. Well Steve, I thank you for that.. LOL I can just picture you all smelling it, and then asking, well contest #1, what is your guess.. Too cute.. Lynn |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
In article , Steve wrote:
I haven't posted anything here in ages, though I always read what everyone else has to say. Does anyone else have Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'? I would bet not but thought I would ask. No question, just some pictures to share. Here's a picture taken last November. This is how it always looks when it blooms under my lights in the basement: http://stevewilson.homestead.com/fil...quinClare2.jpg Now compare, the exact same plant that happened to bloom when it was outside for the summer (now): http://stevewilson.homestead.com/fil...quinClare7.jpg Outside, this one goes in full afternoon sun. It gets shade from mid morning until about 1:30 PM then no shade at all until the sun sets at about 8:30. Normally I might have moved it to more shade to protect the bud but I decided to let it bake and see what it did for the color. This plant is nearly 50% Cattleya dowiana, which explains why it can take light that would burn most of my Catts to death. The next most common species in its background is L. tenebrosa at 25%. Steve in the Adirondacks of northern NY Nice! Thanks for sharing! What kind of lights are you using in the basement? |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
Thanks for the info. I'm just starting buy lights and have 4 fluorescent tubes. I'd love to have what you've got, but I think I need to call in an electrician and have another circuit dedicated to my growing area. Sigh. Sometimes I think that raising polo ponies would be a cheaper hobby. I wonder if anyone ever keeps track of how much their hobby costs (plants, plants that die, bark, etc.). In article , Steve wrote: That one grows under a combo light... 400 W Metal halide AND 400 W HPS. 800 Watts total. My brightest area. It needs bright light to bloom. I actually had the plant for close to 20 years and only bloomed it once at about year 15 (guessing). Once I got the brighter lights I bloom it regularly. Twice in 8 months this time. Of course I was a beginner when I got it and had no idea it needed more light than my other Catts. In another part of the basement I have a 400 W. MH light and 12, 4 foot fluorescent tubes right next to it. I can bloom ALMOST anything there. Steve |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
*G* I have thought the same thing & can tell you that I have spent my grand
daughters inheritance $$$ Cheers Wendy wrote in message t... Thanks for the info. I'm just starting buy lights and have 4 fluorescent tubes. I'd love to have what you've got, but I think I need to call in an electrician and have another circuit dedicated to my growing area. Sigh. Sometimes I think that raising polo ponies would be a cheaper hobby. I wonder if anyone ever keeps track of how much their hobby costs (plants, plants that die, bark, etc.). In article , Steve wrote: That one grows under a combo light... 400 W Metal halide AND 400 W HPS. 800 Watts total. My brightest area. It needs bright light to bloom. I actually had the plant for close to 20 years and only bloomed it once at about year 15 (guessing). Once I got the brighter lights I bloom it regularly. Twice in 8 months this time. Of course I was a beginner when I got it and had no idea it needed more light than my other Catts. In another part of the basement I have a 400 W. MH light and 12, 4 foot fluorescent tubes right next to it. I can bloom ALMOST anything there. Steve |
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Blc. Harlequin 'Clare'
I think part of my hobby is learning how to do things myself
wrote in message t... Thanks for the info. I'm just starting buy lights and have 4 fluorescent tubes. I'd love to have what you've got, but I think I need to call in an electrician and have another circuit dedicated to my growing area. Sigh. Sometimes I think that raising polo ponies would be a cheaper hobby. I wonder if anyone ever keeps track of how much their hobby costs (plants, plants that die, bark, etc.). In article , Steve wrote: That one grows under a combo light... 400 W Metal halide AND 400 W HPS. 800 Watts total. My brightest area. It needs bright light to bloom. I actually had the plant for close to 20 years and only bloomed it once at about year 15 (guessing). Once I got the brighter lights I bloom it regularly. Twice in 8 months this time. Of course I was a beginner when I got it and had no idea it needed more light than my other Catts. In another part of the basement I have a 400 W. MH light and 12, 4 foot fluorescent tubes right next to it. I can bloom ALMOST anything there. Steve |
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