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Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Tristan_He
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #15 on:
May 16, 2021, 10:17:23 PM »
Love the spider orchids Gail!
My
Ophrys
have finished for the year now and I have bee doing some repotting and vegetative propagation (though I may have missed the boat a bit here). Nevertheless some good tubers. Here is
O. helenae
:
...and here is
Orchis italica
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Gail
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So don't forget my friend to smell the flowers
Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #16 on:
May 17, 2021, 08:22:26 AM »
Early purple orchid
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Last Edit: May 17, 2021, 12:09:31 PM by Maggi Young
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Gail Harland
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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May 17, 2021, 06:17:31 PM »
The purple is perfect, Gail
Also the spottet leaves are nice.
Here T. glaucophylla is flowering.
The blue is very special!
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Anders
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #18 on:
June 13, 2021, 09:32:17 PM »
A few pictures from the last weeks
Galearis
(
Neolindleya
)
camtschatica
Cypripedium
Sabine gx
Ophrys apifera
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June 13, 2021, 09:33:21 PM »
…and some from today.
Cypripedium flavum
Pogonia ophioglossoides
Cypripedium
Ulla Silkens gx
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #20 on:
June 19, 2021, 12:36:03 PM »
A remake of
Dactylorhiza
Foliorella gx (
foliosa
x
purpurella
). There is a bit of color variation, but some seedlings have a very deep intense purple color.
Anders
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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June 19, 2021, 12:47:12 PM »
Dactylorhiza iberica
is also in full flower and quite different from other
Dactylorhiza
. It is supposed to spread by stolons, so I have pollinated it with pollinia from Foliorella gx and
praetermissa
to see if I can introduce this trait in hybrids that are easier to grow.
Anders
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #22 on:
June 30, 2021, 11:33:04 PM »
Very nice Anders, you have an impressive collection!
Here is my Dactylorhiza 'Tizzy Hornell' which is a large and vigorous plant with a colour that really should come with a health warning (or at least wear sunglasses!)
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ashley
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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July 20, 2021, 01:43:30 PM »
Epipactis veratrifolia
x
thunbergii
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Ashley Allshire, Cork, Ireland
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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August 06, 2021, 09:23:14 PM »
I am a bit late posting my Dactylorhyza purpurella pics but here are a few. D. purpurella seeds around usually into pots in the frame. I rescue them when repotting and pot them separately. I was most surprised last year when a pure white one appeared in a pot with 2 of usual purple colour. It looks to me like pure purpurella but I am not very good at noticing subtle differences. It is still alive and flowered again this year. There are colonies of Dactylorhyza maculata not far away but I have never found a pure white one.
A vigorous D. purpurella growing in a very weedy path
Dactylorhyza purpurella has also escaped from my garden and is spreading in my ponies' field in a very wet spot. It is a native but I am not sure where the nearest natural colony is. I have not seen it growing locally.
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Yann
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Growing and collecting plants since i was young
Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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August 27, 2021, 09:49:05 PM »
Dactylorhiza spread everywhere it's wet, once i visited a friends after exploring a bog, 2 years after he sent me photos of "strange leaves". It was D. praetermissa, surely from seeds sticked under my shoes.
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fermi de Sousa
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #26 on:
September 15, 2021, 04:18:05 AM »
On the roadside near Bendigo, Central Victoria:
1) Glossodia major
2) Diuris chryseopsis
More pics on the Southern Hemisphere Thread,
cheers
fermi
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Mr Fermi de Sousa, Redesdale,
Victoria, Australia
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #27 on:
September 21, 2021, 11:53:17 AM »
Nice photos.
Are these orchids also in cultivation?
Here Chiloglottis seminuda is flowering
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fermi de Sousa
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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September 22, 2021, 01:11:30 AM »
Quote from: mellifera on September 21, 2021, 11:53:17 AM
Are these orchids also in cultivation?
Hi mellifera,
I think they are cultivated but I don't have much luck with terrestrial orchids so haven't grown them.
There are many growers in parts of Australia and there's a group (Australian Native Orchid Society) that specialises in them,
cheers
fermi
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Mr Fermi de Sousa, Redesdale,
Victoria, Australia
Tristan_He
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2021
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Reply #29 on:
September 22, 2021, 08:33:24 AM »
Helmuth Beyrle (
www.myorchids.de
) has quite a few Australian species including some
Diuris
. All propagated from seed.
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