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Dustin 27-04-2004 05:04 AM

cattleya schilleriana
 
I am looking for this Cattleya. I saw one at a show this past weekend
and I am dying to get one. I have never kept a catt before, I am so
used to seeing the hybrids, the big frilly flowers don't do much for me.
Is this a difficult species to keep? Any ideas on who migh have one for
sale?

Pat Brennan 27-04-2004 12:08 PM

cattleya schilleriana
 
Alan from Gold Country Orchids was selling them at the NY show a few weeks
ago. If you like schilleriana, you might also look for C. aclandiae.

Pat


"Dustin " wrote in message ...
I am looking for this Cattleya. I saw one at a show this past weekend
and I am dying to get one. I have never kept a catt before, I am so
used to seeing the hybrids, the big frilly flowers don't do much for me.
Is this a difficult species to keep? Any ideas on who migh have one for
sale?




TRAINMAN9 27-04-2004 02:04 PM

cattleya schilleriana
 
I am looking for this Cattleya. I saw one at a show this past weekend
and I am dying to get on


The Little Greenhouse in Maryland had blooming size plants available for
$35-40.

Diana Kulaga 27-04-2004 09:06 PM

cattleya schilleriana
 
Dustin,

If My memory is correct, you're in FL? If so, are you going to Redland next
month? Lots of species down there, always, and I would expect that there
will be schillerianas.

Diana



Dustin 28-04-2004 12:04 AM

cattleya schilleriana
 
Yeah, I am in Florida. I wont be able to make Redlands, I am going to
be in Germany. I am very bummed about missing it, I was hoping to be
able to go and finish off my phal species collection. Maybe next year.

Dustin



Dustin,

If My memory is correct, you're in FL? If so, are you going to Redland next
month? Lots of species down there, always, and I would expect that there
will be schillerianas.

Diana


Boystrup Pb, ann,... 02-05-2004 09:06 PM

cattleya schilleriana
 
Hi there
I know where you can buy them in Europe, so that's no help. But just to
inform you, both c. aclandie and c.schilleriana are not the easyest of
catt's. I have a schilleriana and it is the only catt that realy won't grow
well.
Cheers
Peter

"Dustin " schreef in bericht
...
I am looking for this Cattleya. I saw one at a show this past weekend
and I am dying to get one. I have never kept a catt before, I am so
used to seeing the hybrids, the big frilly flowers don't do much for me.
Is this a difficult species to keep? Any ideas on who migh have one for
sale?




Dustin 03-05-2004 02:02 PM

cattleya schilleriana
 
I will be in Europe at the end of this week. Wont be able to get any
plants home though. I found a few places with both species here but I
havent spent much time looking at their "exact" requirements quite yet.

Dustin


Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote:

Hi there
I know where you can buy them in Europe, so that's no help. But just to
inform you, both c. aclandie and c.schilleriana are not the easyest of
catt's. I have a schilleriana and it is the only catt that realy won't grow
well.
Cheers
Peter

"Dustin " schreef in bericht
...
I am looking for this Cattleya. I saw one at a show this past weekend
and I am dying to get one. I have never kept a catt before, I am so
used to seeing the hybrids, the big frilly flowers don't do much for me.
Is this a difficult species to keep? Any ideas on who migh have one for
sale?



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