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Maggi Young

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #75 on: March 01, 2012, 06:27:00 PM »

Just a few little pictures of what happens when you sink an Epipactis gigantea pot in a couple of inches of gravel for a growing season.
Rampant little devil isn't it  ;D
Crikey!  I cannot establish that blasted plant while you... and others in the forum, I know, have it growing everywhere and escaping from pots  >:( :'(

Harrumph! Sulk!
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #76 on: March 05, 2012, 11:11:34 AM »
A couple more in flower now

Ophrys speculum  first time I have flowered it after having it several years so the season must suit it.

Two forms of Orchis morio (I know its name has changed but not in my pots)
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #77 on: March 05, 2012, 03:18:05 PM »
Fantastic plants, Tony, although I dont think the 2nd plant is O. morio (now Anacamptis morio)!
Do you try getting seeds by selfing these?
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #78 on: March 05, 2012, 03:47:47 PM »
Win

I have been and had a look at the second one again and I am quite sure it is morio.

As to seed I do not do that intentionally but if they self seed I send them of to other forum members who are interested. I am propagating them with a little success by cutting of the young tuber and hoping a second one forms. Timing seems critical.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #79 on: March 05, 2012, 08:36:08 PM »
Tony,
you make my mouth watering  :o
Please, put me on your list for the seeds!
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #80 on: March 10, 2012, 04:49:47 PM »
This one was hiding, with that colour flower it's not difficult.
MrsG spotted it with it's flower facing under the bench.

I grow it in a completely unheated greenhouse on the floor.

Cymbidium goeringii
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #81 on: March 10, 2012, 04:54:06 PM »
That is really very nice Fred. ;D. Looks to be beautifully grown, 8)

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #82 on: March 11, 2012, 04:46:35 PM »
I'm really very pleased with this. Though I can't take all the credit as I bought it in August as a dormant bulb. But it survived the winter and is just perfect. Good things come in litle packages.
There is a second flower some weeks away from this one, but then the growth started a little later also.
Now I need to get it to bulk up.

Calypso bulbosa
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #83 on: March 11, 2012, 05:15:06 PM »
Graham, can I ask where you got it? Only because I'd love to get hold of this myself!

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« Reply #84 on: March 11, 2012, 05:17:10 PM »
That is a little beauty Graham ;D ;D. Congratulations 8) 8)

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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #85 on: March 11, 2012, 05:19:12 PM »
Fred that is very nice.I did not realise it was so hardy. I have just received a small plant and was keeping it frost free.

Graham that is lovely,a couple of weeks ahead of mine,do you keep it frost free,I do not?
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #86 on: March 11, 2012, 05:57:44 PM »
Graham, can I ask where you got it? Only because I'd love to get hold of this myself!

Alex

Hi Alex,
E-bay back in August. Whoever it was had quite a number over a few weeks. Think I got in early and didn't pay as much as some.

Fred that is very nice.I did not realise it was so hardy. I have just received a small plant and was keeping it frost free.

Graham that is lovely,a couple of weeks ahead of mine,do you keep it frost free,I do not?

Thanks Tony,

I did keep it frost free as I didn't want to risk it with it being my first experience. What sort of temperatures will it go down to with you?

Thanks Ron.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #87 on: March 11, 2012, 06:11:01 PM »
Graham

we have only had about six days of frost this winter lowest -2c where it is but last year down to about -7c for a prolonged period. no damage done and the biggest problem are slugs which love them as much as we do.
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #88 on: March 11, 2012, 06:18:01 PM »
Fred that is very nice.I did not realise it was so hardy. I have just received a small plant and was keeping it frost free.

Tony, it got through the winter of 2010/11 no problem whatsoever.
Very hardy.

The flower is scented too btw :D
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Re: Terrestrial orchids 2011 to 2014
« Reply #89 on: March 11, 2012, 06:38:55 PM »
Graham

we have only had about six days of frost this winter lowest -2c where it is but last year down to about -7c for a prolonged period. no damage done and the biggest problem are slugs which love them as much as we do.

Tony,
I will consider that next winter. Do you have a summer procedure for them going dormant?
I have kept mine in a saucer of about 1cm of water so no slug probem. The pot is about 15cm tall.
Graham
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