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Paph. Pinnochio also tends to make lots of sequential flowers -- we have one
now that's on it's 8th on the same spike, with another bud showing. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:bLUDd.1044$C.659@trnddc05... I have been thinking that the orchids that I enjoy the most are the ones with the most frequent activities. What I count as activities include spiking, new branch, new bloom, fading bloom, new growth, new leaf, kiekie, new aerial roots, etc. -- so I define activities fairly loosely, if it changes frequently, that's good in my book. I was wondering if anyone could recommend to me additional species or hybrids that I should look at that also exhibit a frequent activity level. The main caveat is that my light is low to medium at best, and I can handle only warm growers that do well in windowsill culture. Among my favorites that have frequent activities that I have thus far: Dtps Talitha's Gem (sequential) Paph Amelia Hart Alexander (sequential) phal equestris (really neat and very active species, sequential, blooms more than once a year, hopefully will kiekie, etc.) paph malipoense (though it is in spike forever, not a week goes by without it changing significantly, it's intriguing) Any additional suggestions will be appreciated, and may go on my wish list. :-) Thanks, Joanna |
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