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Old 23-02-2004, 04:13 AM
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My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 23-02-2004, 09:32 AM
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Hey Dave
You could try Royale orchids, Phil Spence Orchid Productions (think thats
what its called) Tinonee orchids, Burleigh park orchids or some of them at
your local general plant nursery though i dont recommend the last option .
STUART
"Dave Gillingham" wrote in message
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My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 23-02-2004, 01:13 PM
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Dave Gillingham wrote in message . ..
My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Flowering size of the above could be hard to obtain. I'm almost
certain there's a Native Orchid Society in Brisbane, their members may
be able to help.

Good luck with your search.
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Dave Gillingham wrote in message . ..
My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Flowering size of the above could be hard to obtain. I'm almost
certain there's a Native Orchid Society in Brisbane, their members may
be able to help.

Good luck with your search.
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Old 23-02-2004, 01:41 PM
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Dave Gillingham wrote in message . ..
My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Flowering size of the above could be hard to obtain. I'm almost
certain there's a Native Orchid Society in Brisbane, their members may
be able to help.

Good luck with your search.


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Old 01-03-2004, 09:33 AM
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Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 01-03-2004, 10:12 AM
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Dave .. have you tried Always Orchids at Bribie Island ... they do have a large
array of dendrobes . as well as Cattleyas

www.alwaysorchids.com

Margaret


Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 01-03-2004, 10:38 AM
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Dave I just remembered another place worth a try Woolfes in Toowoomba
http://www.florafest.com.au/homepage.html

Maggie

Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 01-03-2004, 11:18 PM
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Dave, try www.easyorchids.com
They have 4 or 5 on your list listed on their catalogue, but they aren't cheap.

Cheers
Tong


Dave Gillingham wrote in message . ..
Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 01-03-2004, 11:41 PM
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Dave, try www.easyorchids.com
They have 4 or 5 on your list listed on their catalogue, but they aren't cheap.

Cheers
Tong


Dave Gillingham wrote in message . ..
Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 02-03-2004, 12:01 PM
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:05:55 GMT, Maggie
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Thanks, maggie. I'll keep them in mind.


Dave .. have you tried Always Orchids at Bribie Island ... they do have a large
array of dendrobes . as well as Cattleyas

www.alwaysorchids.com

Margaret


Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 02-03-2004, 12:10 PM
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Thanks again, Maggie. My wife & I made a trip up there a couple of
weeks ago & hit the credit card rather hard.


On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:19:37 GMT, Maggie
wrote:

Dave I just remembered another place worth a try Woolfes in Toowoomba
http://www.florafest.com.au/homepage.html

Maggie

Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:05:55 GMT, Maggie
wrote:

Thanks, maggie. I'll keep them in mind.


Dave .. have you tried Always Orchids at Bribie Island ... they do have a large
array of dendrobes . as well as Cattleyas

www.alwaysorchids.com

Margaret


Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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Old 02-03-2004, 12:32 PM
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Thanks again, Maggie. My wife & I made a trip up there a couple of
weeks ago & hit the credit card rather hard.


On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:19:37 GMT, Maggie
wrote:

Dave I just remembered another place worth a try Woolfes in Toowoomba
http://www.florafest.com.au/homepage.html

Maggie

Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:05:55 GMT, Maggie
wrote:

Thanks, maggie. I'll keep them in mind.


Dave .. have you tried Always Orchids at Bribie Island ... they do have a large
array of dendrobes . as well as Cattleyas

www.alwaysorchids.com

Margaret


Dave Gillingham wrote:

Thank you both for your help. I intend to join an ANOS group, but I
have very little to swap at thisstage. That's why I'm looking for
purchase sources.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:10:53 +1000, Dave Gillingham
wrote:

My interest is Australian species dendrobes. There are several I
would *love* to obtain and, being impatient, I'd like to obtain them
at flowering size or near.

Can any Australian followers of this group point me at suppliers?

I am interested in:

Dend. canaliculatum
Dend. canaliculatim var. nigrescens
Dend. carronii
Dend. johannis
Dend. tetragonum
Dend. affine (syn. D. dicuphum)

Can anyone help?


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