I've just updated my site, now it shows 485 Brazilian species in 1084 pictures (142 orchid species plus 11 hybrids). It also has 2 new sections: seeds and...
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Jan 12, 2003 5:32 am
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Hey All Just wanted to say Hi and introduce myself to the board. I am not really new to growing Orchids -- I have about 5 years of it. I recently moved, and...
Hey all Up till I did lots of googling recently on my Encyclia, I thought it was an alata var majus.... which the tag originally said... but the tag bleached...
John, What it looks like you have there is encylia belizensis. we have a large number of them here in bloom and they have been blooming for
a couple of months ...
Ok, I did a google and one of the pics it came up with from UConn as Enc. belizensis looks *exactly* like the one I have. I looked at a bunch of others too,...
If you have 3 foot spikes I would not be looking at Enc. tampensis. Take a look at http://www.orchidspecies.com/indexe-ep.htm it may help you. The image at...
Hi Your Encyclia most probably is E. parviflora. There is still confussion regarding to segregate E. alata (there is no valid var majus) from it and or from E....
That was "on it's own" in 1998. I discovered that when we were trying to determine what one of our species plants was. It is shown on the link I sent ...
Mine is much lighter than the parviflora pics, but that could just be normal variation in the plants flowers. It almost exactly matches the color and shape of...
My Vanda tricolor is now in near-full bloom (with just a couple of buds still to open) and full stench mode (smells like a sort of lilac-scented laundry...
Dear Prem, Thanks for sharing your lovely photos. Your daughter is beautiful. Janet in Boynton Beach [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Wow, Prem! Beautiful kid, amazing 'chid and, most impressive, the work you do! Thanks for sharing all of it with us! Maureen West Palm Beach ... From: "Prem...
It's photos like that that have made me a father of 4 and a man crazy enough to have several hundred orchids! I sure wish my V. tricolor was more then just a...
Mauro, I was out of town and just now able to catch up with my email and look at your website. What a wonderful collection -- and not a single "notag" or ...
Gentlepeople - the Austrian Orchid Society will hold an International Orchid Exhibition from March 1st to March 9th 2003 in the "Flower Gardens" of the...
i have a few slat baskets i have no use for, 2 are medium in size and several others are smaller. also some misc. piece of bark and cork. if you are in the...
gentlepeople and fellow orchid lovers - is there a native french speaker on the list who would be willing to proof-read a technical text for a website which...
Hallo Manfred, I'm gladly willing... Meine Muttersprache ist das Französische. Bitte schreiben Sie mir direkt : sa-sarah@... Regards Sarah ... From:...
This question is a bit early, but I’m very eager to find the answer. So, I’m preparing the way. I have 2 plants, each from a separate, what I consider to...
hey eric, can you give us the history of this species? was this recently discovered/named? it certainly is a gorgeous plant, like those that i like very much...
Sure thing Tsuh.....P. vietnamense was discovered in the late 90's ...named by either Averyanov or Gruss, I'm not sure....and made an obvious sensation. It was...
Eric Muehlbauer
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Feb 5, 2003 2:47 am
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Dear Eric; I know people who obtained Paph vietnamense and leave the tags off when the Ag. inspectors drops by. I don't have any vietnamense, and I think...
Nancy referred to a recently discovered species illegal to trade and breed as "V.dupiensis" As my search has turned up no info on this, does anyone here have...