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Wilting Ivory Prince Hellebore - Hellebore Forum - GardenWeb
... , aphids or any of the other diseases I've read about. The leaves are still that beautiful grey-green color. The plant just lies ... a member of the Lemming Family, that feasts on succulent roots and pseudobulbs. Also, check the drainage of the soil where they are located. ... hellebores that have been in place for 2-3 years had wilted leaves. The leaves crinkled up, so I pulled them off. I assume the ...
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Western Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia.
... growing lead is over the edge of the pot. Remove dead pseudobulbs and dead or broken roots. If the plant is large, it ... divided, but try to keep the divisions no smaller than four pseudobulbs and the growing lead. Autumn and Winter flowering types should be ... scale which may be hidden under leaves or sheaths surrounding the pseudobulb. Tidy up by removing dead leaves, old flower spikes and dead sheaths ...
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Calanthe
... : EBINE Habitat: usually found under forest trees, half-shade places Plant type: evergreen plant with pseudobulbs, leaves die in second year after sprouting Calanthe discolor: Japanese name is EBINE. Blooming season is ...
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Goodyera schlechtendaliana
... terrestrial. Gooyera schlechtendaliana is called MIYAMAUZURA (= quail of deep mountains) in Japanese since its spotted leaves look like wings of a quail. It grows under forest trees in mountainous areas. ... blooming period, the flower stem sprouts new branches with leaves and roots, then they multiply. This orchid does not have pseudobulbs. Goodyera schlechtendaliana is a small orchid and its flowers ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... are very distinctive. They are somewhat compact and have a very rustic appearance with hard pseudobulbs and leaves with flattened and rough surfaces. The flowers usually have petals with strong midribs and ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... guttata is the most robust species of the genus. Plants can produce pseudobulbs up to 6' tall and 1" across. In some cases, more than ... parts of shrubs and usually have the top of the pseudobulbs and the leaves exposed to full sunlight. In places where the plants are ... . The result is that plants produce very strong growths and leathery leaves. On 2, we see one of the brown color forms of Cattleya ...
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Pacific Orchid Society ( Hawaii )
... Succulent Society of Hawaii...Many orchids have succulent characteristics. They store water and nutrients in pseudobulbs, leaves and/or other parts of their anatomy. ANOS Illawarra...Australia Brazilian Orchids...Good Stuff ! World ...
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Conservation Part 22: At the Root of the Matter: fertilizers and potting medias, by Marilyn Light, 14 Apr 99
... suppress root growth. - With orchids that grow seasonally and produce pseudobulbs such as Catasetum. Nutrients and water are stored in the pseudobulbs: leaves are deciduous. Re- pot, water and feed the plants when they begin to grow new shoots and roots, continuing until the pseudobulbs are at their ...
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Vivi's Orchid Corner - Lockhartia amoena - December 2004
... a medium sized plant without pseudobulbs. Leaves grow tightly together giving a unique braided appearance. The leaves have somewhat of a succulent appearance. Flowers emerge from within the leaves on tiny bracts. Flower ... is native to Central America. Lockhartia amoena flowers generously. The beauty of the plant leaves makes this orchid interesting to view even if not in bloom. Orchid shows will ...
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Schomburgkia galeottiana Culture
... too dry. Water should be increased slightly if pseudobulbs show excessive shriveling. Fertilizer should be reduced or ... of plants with hollow pseudobulbs, McVaugh (1989) states that plants from southwestern Mexico have solid pseudobulbs. LEAVES: 5-7 in. (12-17 cm) long, 2-3 times as long as they are wide. Growths produce 2-4 coarse, very thick, leathery leaves ...
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