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Miniature orchid resources?
With limited windows and space I'm looking for smaller orchids. When
searching for 'miniature orchids' I get more and more commercial book links (a growing problem with search engines these days). Are there any good resources about smaller orchids for in the house (in the Netherlands) on the internet? For some odd reason I always stop at Australian orchids in the nurseries. I currently only have Sarchocilum hartmanii and Dend. kingianum. Yes, by accident both from Australia and good beginners orchids. I prefer botanicals (no hybrids or they must be natural) with smaller fleshy flowers. Any suggestions? Thanks Maarten van Damme |
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Miniature orchid resources?
"Barra" writes:
accident both from Australia and good beginners orchids. I prefer botanicals (no hybrids or they must be natural) with smaller fleshy flowers. Any suggestions? Ascocentrum miniatum - if you have the light to grow them. http://www.rickstropica.com/ascocentrumminiatum.html http://www.speciesorchids.com/Ascoce...iatumJava.html (I bought a flask from Burleigh park in august. They have now doubled in size or so, but I don't expect them to flower until 2006) Geir |
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Miniature orchid resources?
Barra,
Have you considered phal equestris? It does not require much light (unlike the Ascocentrum Geir suggests). The plant itself stays pretty small -- it gets keikis frequently, but as long as you give them away to your friends. I would think it would remain small. The flowers are really cute (there are different colors, but the one I got has those little intricate pink flowers with different shades of pink). Joanna "Barra" wrote in message . nl... With limited windows and space I'm looking for smaller orchids. When searching for 'miniature orchids' I get more and more commercial book links (a growing problem with search engines these days). Are there any good resources about smaller orchids for in the house (in the Netherlands) on the internet? For some odd reason I always stop at Australian orchids in the nurseries. I currently only have Sarchocilum hartmanii and Dend. kingianum. Yes, by accident both from Australia and good beginners orchids. I prefer botanicals (no hybrids or they must be natural) with smaller fleshy flowers. Any suggestions? Thanks Maarten van Damme |
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