Hello all... I am really new at this and I got an older plant from lowes...my aunt told me that the ones on clearance just need a little care to bring them...
Hi All! Recently visited a friend who has a bizarre looking P insigne with unusual protuberancies on the pouch. Uploaded a photo of the flower - it's under...
hi, i am new to this too and would normally not offer advise, but i did have some success recently reviving a plant with no roots! and since no one has...
It appreciated friend, the idea of Annete has seemed very wise and can be a good solution. to cover with moss around the roods and to place in a market of...
Your aunt is right -- it is possible to revive "old" paphs and bring them back into a healthy condition so they continue to grow and bloom. First, if the...
Hello Danna, good to hear from you. I also have various Maudia type paphs. I wish you were closer to argentina. I am buying a new digital camera soon and...
dana and all, where do you get your paphs? i am new to this and have only found paphs at 'smith and hawkins.' thanks, annette ... From: hernangomez To:...
Annette, I have actually used eBay to buy some pahps, and if nothing else, it provides "stores" of orhids businesses. Another idea is to just search teh web...
Hi Annette, I get my paphs from any number of places -- by mail order, from local orchid nurseries (there are 2 near me), orchid shows and fairs, and lately...
Hi Hernan, To get to the information that I as well as other members of this group have posted, click on the link below. Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your...
Twice in the last couple of weeks I've tried to join this group,I was in it a few yrs ago,but now I keep getting told to log in a verifying code that has been...
Hi Annette, many nursuries carry Paphs, but all are not created equal, it all depends on what your looking for. There are many places I would stay away from,...
Hi all, does anyone know what conditions it takes to get paph. armeniacum to bloom? Have had a "blooming size" plant for about 2 yrs. now, grows like a weed,...
Hi Roger, I have 2 (one a division of the other), one in bloom (and at a show right now :) ) and the other in bud. I've also had them about 2 years - maybe 3...
Hello all. I'm relatively new to the list but haven't introduced myself yet. I grow mostly Phals and they are my primary interest, but through circumstances...
I was always advised to use a low nitrogen fertiliser for a while (6 months) in order to bring them into bloom - otherwise they will tend to multiply...
I shop eBay, many in my collection are gifts or trades too. I also purchase from orchid growers all over the USA. I have a nice amount of orchids for trade...
you are all great to answer my question about where you get your plants. thanks for your help. consequent to your suggestions, i searched online and found a...
Annette where are you located? I'm in New York City and Central Jersey is a place I often frequent. In all of my eBay orchid purchases I have yet to be ...
Lance Birk recommends a winter rest for P. armeniacum. From other growers I've sifted out that this means a drop in temperature of about 20 degrees lower than...
I recall an article in the AOS bulletin some time back (10-20 yrs?) that speculated that Maudiae 'The Queen' AM/AOS was tetraploid (4n). Does anyone know if...
Hi, I'm looking for everything about Paph 'bubble gum' like micranthum and armeniacum, and i'm also looking for plants, more likely from european growers...
Hi Mariana, I am always looking for someone to trade with esp. Paphs, Bulbo, Brassavola.(though I have a variety of orchids). I am near Chicago. Tom grdengrl...
It just occured to me that I never introduced myself when I joined this forum the other day ! My name is Jesse Wright, I live in Lexington Kentucky. I have...
Hi there, P.Maudiae `The Queen` is more like a 3n. There are many plants here in Aust` of it and it is by far the largest flower in Maudiae`s though some ...
I was wondering if anyone had some information on the multiflorals with long dorsal sepals. Specifically species, hybrids with this feature with A leaf span...
Robert, do you mean petals? Tom. e3eek <e3eek@...> wrote: I was wondering if anyone had some information on the multiflorals with long dorsal sepals....