... Yup, and sometimes they bloom :) I have some small plants (Z. maxillare from Burleigh Park Orchid Nursery and Z. triste from Troy Meyers and some Z....
Hello Just one (mackayi) which will remain the only one in my collection until I manage to bloom it. It was in a bark-based mix until March 2002, and is now in...
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Hi Merrycricket2, I have a couple of Zygo's. The larger one (Mackayi) grows like a weed. It has bloomed once this year already with 7 spikes, and is sending up...
Hi all, I would like some information on where I might send seed pods for germination. This is my first experience with them, and any information would be...
Hi all, It's been several weeks, but I have a new set of orchid species photographs up for everyone's viewing pleasure. I have the most recent San Francisco...
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I have just discovered what appear to be three emerging spikes on this plant. I purchased it in late bloom cycle (one near-spent spike) at the Ft. Lauderdale...
Maureen, I have found that my 2 large plants, of Angraecum eburneum, flower over late autumn and winter periods only. The plants are in high sunlight, in the...
<<Maureen, <I have found that my 2 large plants, of Angraecum eburneum, flower <over late autumn and winter periods only. The plants are in high sunlight, <in...
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OK -- I dodged the lightning and snap a couple of pics! They have been uploaded to the files section. The first photo shows the lower-most of these emerging...
Maureen, Angraecum eburneum will produce lateral growths. The growth shoots form lower down on the main stems. A plant after a number of years will form a...
John, Thank you for all the helpful info! It seems that our growing conditions are quite similar. I am, however, still unsure about the new growth I am seeing....
thanks, michael, for the story on this new species. when you talked about it being huge, i thought you meant the plant, not the flowers. now, i've heard that...
Maureen, Looking at a main stem that I removed sometime ago, from one of the clump of Angraecum eburneum, and sat on the floor, lateral growths have appeared...
Maureen, Angraecum eburneum blooms in late autumn and early winter - mine is in flower at the present time. It has not flowered in summer have you used...
Saw a very large Grammatophylum sp. that was grown outside a local nursery here in a washing machine bowl . It now graces the Flecker Botanical Gardens. They...
John, Are you in Australia? I have fertilized -- once or twice since February -- with a growth (rather than bloom) promoting formula. Fertilizing in general is...
Do not know about the biggest, but the heaviest reputed is Stanhopea tigrina. The longest inflorescence could be debated but cyrtochillums are among them. J. ...
... that would be Paphiopedilum sanderianum. i think they measured those long hanging petals to be 50 cm long (over 1.5 ft). ... how about Gongora flowers?...
I have not seen any southamerican gongoras, but north and central america ones are one-fourth the size of a s. tigrina flower (which is the double of a S....
... I"M SORRY!!!! i was thinking of Coryanthes, not Gongora! the ones i saw in bloom in germany last year were very heavy. forgot the species name, but i...
Maureen, I am not going to guess what the nodes will be, I saw the photos that you sent before I sent my second lengthy reply - only time will tell what the...
Michael, In1989 when doing researching in New Guinea, I came across a plant of Gramatophyllum speciosum growing in the fork of a hugh tall tree in the jungle....
Maureen, I have not use fertilizer or changed the conditions to induce flowering. In Australia the Angraecum eburneum flowers this time - late autumn and early...