I have many Pleurothallids but only one that I really have trouble with and don't know why - Masd. caesia. I grow in a more or less intermediate greenhouse,...
Hi, My Lepanthes calodictyon has made a lot of new leaves, but they remain racther small; diameter less than 0,7 cm (0,3 inch). Apart from being very small...
Hello Peter, I also have this small gem. Perhaps it needs some fertilizing or new compost? For me, it was quite normal that the leaves initially were smaller,...
... Peter, My plant has the opposite problem, it flowers all the time, but doesn't grow much. I've noticed the same thing with my Trichosalpinx berlineri. In...
Timothy Mallon
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Aug 31, 2002 9:09 pm
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Thanks Pleuro-Joe and Timothy for your siggestions. It seems rather logical to increase fertilizer when the plant stays small. I would however expect also...
Hi Pleurothallidians, For those who are interested: at our site you can find the updated index to Carl Luer's Icones Pleurothallidinarum. It now covers all ...
Hello everybody Merry Christmas and Happy New Year With Peace, Love, Happiness and great ideas for new orchid projects. Happy Holidays Juliane Lewis and family...
Dear Pleurothallids-friends, just before before I put im my photoalbum pictures of 2 species of the genus Scaphosepalum. Perhaps somebody knows the name of...
... Species 1 looks a lot like Scapho. swertifolium. Species 2 is hard to decipher for sure, but it looks like it might be S. microdactylum. Here's a photo of...
Dear Mr, Subrahmanyam, many thanks for your hint. I can agree with you ijn Scaphosepalum swertifolium, also the plants looks a little bit diferent. The other...
Last month, to be exact between January 17th and 30th several plants were stolen from our nursery, as well as in our sales area as in our private collection. ...
The Boston Globe Science section had as one of its lead articles today a story featuring Leo Jost and his work in Ecuador - With pictures of many Teaguia...
I have a pleurothallis bilvalvis (or one very similar) that was doing just grand in a southern exposure. However, with the heat in my office (where it is...
Hi Christine, I am by no means an expert, but I do have a few pleurothallids. I haven't actually tried any in the house.Mine are in a small greenhouse and my...
Today we have updated our web site (http//www.akerne-orchids.com) and catalogue. As always, some species are only available in small quantities, so do not wait...
Dear fellow pleuro enthusiasts, two years ago I have received a small cutting of Stelis aprica. It has taken a while to start growing, and it still does not...
Hello all, I have a new plant identified only as Andinia sp. It is a creeping or pendent plant with slightly succulent, somewhat glaucous leaves. I've not been...
Timothy Mallon
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Apr 5, 2003 9:02 pm
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Tim, The Genus Andinia was split off of the genus Salpistele by Carlyle Luer. His description of the plants was made while the plants were still in the genus...
Dear people, spring is in the air and the orchids in the greenhouse are flourishing. We have added a number of new orchid species to our sales area and of ...
I am new to this group and I was wondering if anybody new of any nurseries that specialize in the genus Lepanthes. Thank you for your help. -Michael...
Don't know where you are located but j&l in Conn. has a very good selection parkside orchids in pa south of philly and Andy's in calf. Andy grows everything...
Hi, Parkside Orchid Nursery, http://www.parksideorchids.com/index.htm, has Lepanthes infundibulum on their website. I would definitely give my approval to...