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Just a quick question, is Pleione limprichtii the one that is hardy down to -20C in the wild?
Thank you, does anyone know a source for this one? Luc it will be going outside, into a crevice bed that is being built.
Although my limprichtii came from this ebay seller who has for several years been selling them in these quantities. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-5-pleione-limprichtii-orchid-bulbs-flowering-size-/170731114314?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item27c05e0f4a
Quote from: Graham Catlow on December 01, 2011, 07:10:58 PMAlthough my limprichtii came from this ebay seller who has for several years been selling them in these quantities. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-5-pleione-limprichtii-orchid-bulbs-flowering-size-/170731114314?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item27c05e0f4a So did mine, a lovely little clone, trying it outside for the first time this winter. P. bulbocodioides and the newly described species given the invalid name of P. bilamellata should also be fairly hardy, the latter should tolerate winter wet as well.
Both the Torelli and the Cribb/Butterfield books state that all P. limprichtii's come from a few clones collected long ago. I wonder if that is still the case? Can anyone comment on it?For me, limprichtii is not one of the easiest species in pot culture But I have some plants from Rob Potterton and they are very good and not too expensive. I never ordered limprichtii from KoolPlants, but anything else I ordered from David was of excellent quality.While P. limprichtii is not a very "exclusive" species, it is one of my favorites. Those pictured in the post of Arisaema are beautiful!!!