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Hello all,
Could you help me identify this orchid I've just bought? Nothing at all on the label and without at least the species name, it's quite difficult to search the web. Thanks! Gogo http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid1.jpg http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid2.jpg |
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"gogo" wrote ... Hello all, Could you help me identify this orchid I've just bought? Nothing at all on the label and without at least the species name, it's quite difficult to search the web. Thanks! Gogo http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid1.jpg http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid2.jpg Looks like one of the easiest Orchids to grow ... Encyclia cochleata (syn with Prosthechea cochleata) http://www.abundaflora.com/enc_coch.htm http://www.usbg.gov/plant-collection...-cochleata.cfm http://www.orchidweb.com/orchidofweek.aspx?id=52 I've had one for years bought at one of the sheds and it sits on a high shelf in my N. facing greenhouse and gets watered with the lance from the tap like all the other plants. It's mostly now walked out of it's pot and is once again in full flower. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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Bob Hobden wrote:
"gogo" wrote ... Hello all, Could you help me identify this orchid I've just bought? Nothing at all on the label and without at least the species name, it's quite difficult to search the web. Thanks! Gogo http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid1.jpg http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid2.jpg Looks like one of the easiest Orchids to grow ... Encyclia cochleata (syn with Prosthechea cochleata) http://www.abundaflora.com/enc_coch.htm http://www.usbg.gov/plant-collection...-cochleata.cfm http://www.orchidweb.com/orchidofweek.aspx?id=52 I've had one for years bought at one of the sheds and it sits on a high shelf in my N. facing greenhouse and gets watered with the lance from the tap like all the other plants. It's mostly now walked out of it's pot and is once again in full flower. Cheers! I hope I'll be as lucky as you! I had a few success stories with orchids on my kitchen window sills (see http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids), esp Burrageara which has been blooming for several years now. I thought I'd try another "unusual" one... Gogo |
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"gogo" wrote Bob Hobden wrote: "gogo" wrote ... Hello all, Could you help me identify this orchid I've just bought? Nothing at all on the label and without at least the species name, it's quite difficult to search the web. Thanks! Gogo http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid1.jpg http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids/neworchid2.jpg Looks like one of the easiest Orchids to grow ... Encyclia cochleata (syn with Prosthechea cochleata) http://www.abundaflora.com/enc_coch.htm http://www.usbg.gov/plant-collection...-cochleata.cfm http://www.orchidweb.com/orchidofweek.aspx?id=52 I've had one for years bought at one of the sheds and it sits on a high shelf in my N. facing greenhouse and gets watered with the lance from the tap like all the other plants. It's mostly now walked out of it's pot and is once again in full flower. Cheers! I hope I'll be as lucky as you! I had a few success stories with orchids on my kitchen window sills (see http://www.gogo.me.uk/my_orchids), esp Burrageara which has been blooming for several years now. I thought I'd try another "unusual" one... All the others are generic crosses but this is a species orchid, like ones that grow in the wild, but unlike most species orchids they are not difficult to grow. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... . It's mostly now walked out of it's pot Sorry to digress from orchids - I have no experience of them - but your phrase amused me. I have a rose that is "walking out of it's pot" too. I am a sucker for buying plants that are dying in Wilkinson's and seem to have no chance of survival if someone doesn't buy them very soon. I bought a rose called "Night Queen" there, with one tiny green leaf on to show it was still alive, brought it home and planted it in a gallon bucket. Which it is now walking out of... the roots are so strong that it's forcing itself upwards out of the bucket. It's a lovely rose, deep red and hybrid tea shaped blooms, but the stems are weak which makes the blooms droop and an inclination to get black spot too. Not much scent either. My hostas which I also rescued almost dead from Wilkinson's are doing brilliantly and flowering atm. They do have a few holes through snail damage but I am using an organic slug pellet which is working well. |
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"Christina Websell" wrote "Bob Hobden" wrote in message . It's mostly now walked out of it's pot Sorry to digress from orchids - I have no experience of them - but your phrase amused me. I have a rose that is "walking out of it's pot" too. I am a sucker for buying plants that are dying in Wilkinson's and seem to have no chance of survival if someone doesn't buy them very soon. I bought a rose called "Night Queen" there, with one tiny green leaf on to show it was still alive, brought it home and planted it in a gallon bucket. Which it is now walking out of... the roots are so strong that it's forcing itself upwards out of the bucket. It's a lovely rose, deep red and hybrid tea shaped blooms, but the stems are weak which makes the blooms droop and an inclination to get black spot too. Not much scent either. My hostas which I also rescued almost dead from Wilkinson's are doing brilliantly and flowering atm. They do have a few holes through snail damage but I am using an organic slug pellet which is working well. The epiphytic orchids do that, they grow and send out roots outside the pot and eventually more is outside than in unless you repot. My attitude is if it's happy (growing and flowering) leave it alone. A lot grow with their roots dangling in the air in the wild anyway. Regarding that rose you may find that if you planted it in the ground it changed it's habit, strengthened up and perhaps got some scent, I've had spray carnations, from cuttings of bought flowers which had no scent, turn into the most wonderfully perfumed plants when planted out. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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