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Steve Garvie
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Garden Dacts.
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July 12, 2015, 07:04:35 AM »
Both
Dactylorhiza maculata
and
Dactylorhiza purpurella
grow locally with occasional seedlings appearing in troughs and gravel paths in my garden. I have additionally introduced a few bought plants of
foliosa
and
fuchsii
. The interbreeding of all of these Dacts has created a number of variants, some of which are quite attractive up close or en masse.
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Steve
West Fife, Scotland.
Graeme
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stunning
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annew
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July 13, 2015, 09:42:46 PM »
Gorgeous - I like the plain white one especially!
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MINIONS! I need more minions!
Anne Wright, Dryad Nursery, Yorkshire, England
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Maren
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July 14, 2015, 03:14:34 PM »
Fabulous massed display, so uniform and clean. What's your soil like?
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Maren in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom - Zone 8
http://www.heritageorchids.co.uk/
Steve Garvie
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July 14, 2015, 11:55:42 PM »
Many thanks Graeme/Anne/Maren!
Maren the general garden soil is an acidic leafmould-enriched loam with added granite grit. Some of the Dactylorhiza have self-sown into pots/troughs which contain gritty alkaline mixes. Whilst the Dacts grow well in my garden soil it seems not to be conducive to their germination/seedling development.
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Maggi Young
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July 29, 2015, 01:25:27 PM »
Quite a few garden Dacts in this week's Bulb Log :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2015Jul291438167191BULB_LOG_3015.pdf
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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SteveC2
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July 29, 2015, 04:45:41 PM »
Very impressive Maggi! How recent are the photographs? Mine all finished weeks ago.
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Maggi Young
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July 29, 2015, 04:52:09 PM »
Photos are current, Steve C. The earliest little D. purpurella are past and some of the bigger hybrid dacts in some areas got a bit blown about and battered in the stormy weather we've had but most are still in very good order. Their long season of flower is one of the reasons we love them so much.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Tristan_He
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July 29, 2015, 06:44:27 PM »
Fabulous. A very underrated group of orchids in my opinion. Shame people aren't doing more work to get good colour variants e.g. white and really dark pink / purple. A 'growable' yellow (i.e. not sambucina) would also be nice.
I find they tend to self-seed either in among fibrous / mossy pond marginals (i.e. permanently wet, but not in soil) or else in neglected pots, not necessarily alkaline though.
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Claire Cockcroft
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July 30, 2015, 03:49:31 AM »
Perfect eye candy, Maggi! This year's dact. bloom in my garden was disappointingly short, due to unusually dry, unusually hot weather in the US Pacific Northwest. Water restrictions are being discussed in Washington, something I've not seen since I moved here in 1987. The winter is forecast to be warmer and drier than usual. Poor plants!
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Claire Cockcroft
Bellevue, Washington, USA Zone 7-8
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