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Tony Willis

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #330 on: November 16, 2015, 07:22:26 PM »
hello friends,
after summer dormancy, the Changnienia amoena made good progress.
8 new leaves came up, so 3 more, than last year.
the flower buds normally begin to grow in early spring.

the seed capsule (cross pollinatesd march 5) is still growing.
will be interesting to see, if there are viable seeds inside :)


 
under my conditions it is a "beginners plant"
 -I have it for about 9 years now-
nevertheless its  rarely seen in cultivation.

so maybe in the "near"  future
I will have seedlings, HOPEFULLY  :) :)


enjoy

Do you keep them frost free over winter?
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #331 on: November 17, 2015, 10:18:58 AM »
it is fairly clear that most terrestrials are not "addicted" to any fungus.
even if they grow with fungus from their natural habitat.

otherwise you never could grow Orchis, Ophrys or Cypripediums from asymbiotic cultivation.
it might be, that some kind of fungus are "helpful",
but if growing  them in "fungusneutral" soil,
one will be fairly successful,

so growing in sterilized "firbark" or seramis combinations.
you minimize the risk of loosing,
even if there are some "remaining fungus" from its natural habitat.

I wll try to find/ isolate remaining fungus on my plants
from the new root tips soon

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #332 on: November 17, 2015, 02:11:52 PM »
sorry Tony,
overlooked your posting.

yes they are in my frostfree greenhouse over winter.
in summer in a shady rainprotected place.
« Last Edit: November 18, 2015, 07:33:33 AM by goofy »

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #333 on: December 23, 2015, 07:11:10 PM »
Watering the Crocus pots in the darkness of the night, i was really shocked :o
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #334 on: December 23, 2015, 07:46:01 PM »
Well, that was a shock - a very nice shock!
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #335 on: December 23, 2015, 08:09:07 PM »
I usually get it flowered end of January but i also remember posts of Tony during the end of december.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #336 on: December 23, 2015, 08:51:43 PM »
Given the weather we are having it is no surprise that things are early, yet funnily enough my rogue Barlia which is often open by the middle of November is just unfurling.  I do have Ophrys flower spikes emerging left right and centre though.
And Yann you might want to look at your labels; your speculum looks very fusca- esque to me.  I am told that this is a very early flowerer down in the Med.  When we visited Majorca in mid-March 2014 they were mostly long finished with seed pods forming.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #337 on: December 23, 2015, 09:21:55 PM »
Nice plant Yann. It looks rather like Ophrys melena.
I also have a few ophrys spikes showing courtesy of the mild weather.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #338 on: December 23, 2015, 09:52:25 PM »
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nico_bees_wasps/5655296926

It's a mixed pot with also o. italica. (foliage in right corner). Steve you're right, it melena.

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #339 on: December 23, 2015, 10:11:37 PM »
Melena is never one that really comes to my mind, sort of an inferior lutea which is a bit fusca-esque. ;D
Thought I saw an italica leaf in the photo.  Mixed pot by design Yann, or due to mislabelled tubers?  There seems to be a lot of the latter about the past couple of years.

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #340 on: December 23, 2015, 10:57:19 PM »
I was short in pots, so i decided to put several species per pot. A thing i shouldn't do, the proof is that.
phryganae is a bit similar with the brown W end of label.
But definately not speculum(after seeing hundreds in nature!), i was thinking lutea and misnamed the photo.Too much tired those days.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #341 on: December 23, 2015, 11:08:50 PM »
When I see the name melena (melaena) I think of black tarry stool and bleeding ulcers - unfortunate really!  :o
Ophrys melena does have some subtle charm however.

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #342 on: December 23, 2015, 11:22:03 PM »
Ophrys melena does have some subtle charm however.

Beautiful.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #343 on: December 24, 2015, 06:05:32 PM »
Very lovely. :)
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2015
« Reply #344 on: December 29, 2015, 08:15:04 AM »
Anacamptis morio ssp. syriaca
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