Sunday, November 15, 2009

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Phalaenopsis equestris var. aurea shown to the left is a miniature. The blooming sized plants shown (all 3 of them) are in 4" pots and stand < 10" tall. They pup easily and bloom quite nicely even when recently divided.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dendrobium Valdina

Dendrobium Valdina came from a small group of hybrids from William Kirch in Hawaii. It was the 70's and we were looking for a compact dendrobium that would not defoliate in the winter with normal weather conditions in Southern California. It is the sole survivor of that small group. We propagated it through tissue culture in our lab and it continues to perform with compact growth habit, no barren canes and a nice touch of purple pinstriping on its canes and the edges of the leaves. Flowering can occur from late summer through the winter and many of the current crop have multiple spikes.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Red Ti and Pride of India are both cordylines. They make good orchid companion plants with the same water, drainage and light requirements. They are somewhat salt sensitive and tend to tip burn (similar to oncidinae) if allowed to dry out. They appreciate a good flush/wash with rain water to minimize salt buildup. These varieties have been grown without heat but under a solid cover through the winter and temperatures down to high 20's. As they grow larger, they do better in large deeper containers that prevent them from tipping and give their large roots room to grow.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Cymbidium Seedling Finally Open

Here is the Red Beauty seedling spike almost fully open. We're just a week away from Valentine's Day and very happy to see these flowers open.

There is quite a variation among the seedlings that have opened so far and this one shows the most pink/rose tones.
Size of individual blooms range from medium to large with nice proportions and some spikes are short and others pretty tall. Flower counts range from 6 blooms/stem to 12+/stem.












The seedling to the left shows the orange end of the color spectrum and has a slightly shorter spike.












And these three represent the mid range of colors, spike height and flower count.