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Western Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia.
... wiry and the flowers usually sparse. It is developed from warm growing oncidiums and this section, being so different morphologically from the oncidiums, has been suggested as a separation from that genus". ... above. You can detect the enthusiasm of the list writer in the following. "MINIATURE ONCIDIUMS Includes a special selection from Robert and Susan Perreira in Hawaii. Established on cork ...
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Oncidium Alliance, Warm-Growing Genera
... specific instructions may be available from the grower. Some genera included are Aspasia, Brassia, warm-growing oncidiums and miltonias (often called the Brazilian-type), and many of their hybrids. LIGHT can be ... day. Generally thicker-leaved plants can stand more light, such as "mule-ear" and "equitant" oncidiums. In the home, east, south or west windows are ideal. Many types will grow under ...
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American Orchid Society - Events
... Phalaenopsis; Right Plant, Right Place; Dendrobium Care; Orchids 101: Beginners Start Here; Orchid Species; Warm-Growing Oncidiums; and Pests and Diseases Management. Our trusted instructors are carefully selected experts from the orchid ...
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American Orchid Society - AOS
... Phalaenopsis; Right Plant, Right Place; Dendrobium Care; Orchids 101: Beginners Start Here; Orchid Species; Warm-Growing Oncidiums; and Pests and Diseases Management. Our trusted instructors are carefully selected experts from the orchid ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... re-establish on a new mount. CULTURE There are warm growing Oncidiums, some of which are called tolumnia and mule eared. There ... and slightly grooved. They too have no pseudobulbs. The cool growing Oncidiums have thin leaves and pseudobulbs and their flowers are mostly ... under cover to protect the flowers. So, do enjoy growing you Oncidiums and they will reward you with spikes of beautiful 'dancing ...
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Oncidium Alliance
... specific instructions may be available from the grower. Some genera included are Aspasia, Brassia, warm-growing oncidiums and miltonias (often called the Brazilian-type), and many of their hybrids. LIGHT can be ... day. Generally thicker-leafed plants can stand more light, such as "mule-ear" and "equitant" oncidiums. In the home, east, south or west windows are ideal. Many types will grow under ...
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AOS Oncidium Alliance Culture Sheet
... specific instructions may be available from the grower. Some genera included are Aspasia, Brassia, warm-growing oncidiums and miltonias (often called the Brazilian-type), and many of their hybrids. LIGHT can be ... day. Generally thicker-leaved plants can stand more light, such as "mule-ear" and "equitant" oncidiums. In the home, east, south or west windows are ideal. Many types will grow under ...
www.chebucto.ns.ca

Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... may mean success or failure in orchid growing endeavours. Most orchids in cultivation are epiphytic, growing attached to trees, rocks etc. with ... top off with new potting medium. Select your growing medium with care (see growing medium next paragraph) and if you suspect a ... with red brown spotting. This species is related to the oncidiums and will interbreed with that alliance. Grow in terracotta or ...
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... Growing Growing Annuals (79) Growing Basics (94) Growing Bulbs (29) Growing Edibles (123) Growing Perennials (142) Growing Roses (20) Growing Special Gardens (36) Growing Trees (48) Growing Shrubs (7) Growing Groundcovers and Vines (44) Growing Orchids (7) Articles in Growing ... for Intermediate-Growing Orchids Intermediate-growing orchids, including cattleyas, dendrobiums, many oncidiums and some ...
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How to Care for Intermediate-Growing Orchids - eHow.com
... Growing Orchids comment digg it del.icio.us print email Rate This Article: Thanks. Your vote has been counted. Difficulty: Moderately Easy Intermediate-growing orchids, including cattleyas, dendrobiums, many oncidiums ... Landscape, Deck & Fence Contractors at ServiceMagic.com Topics Addressed "cattleyas, dendrobiums, oncidiums and some paphiopedilum" cold weather orchids caring for orchids flower ...
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