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Aerangis luteo-alba Culture
... in areas well protected from drought, often near waterfalls. They usually grow on twigs and branches of shrubs, but are occasionally ... Plant and Flower Information: PLANT SIZE AND TYPE: A small, usually pendulous, monopodial epiphyte that is almost stemless. The short ... have emerald green tips. PSEUDOBULBS: N/A. LEAVES: 6-10. The narrowly strap-shaped leaves are bright green, usually less than 6 in. ...
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Ancistrochilus rothschildanus Culture
... ) long, thin and soft textured, suberect to arching, and are usually deciduous at the end of the growing season. INFLORESCENCE: Usually 1, occasionally 2 per growth. Each inflorescence is 2-3 in. (5-8 cm) long. They emerge from the base of mature pseudobulbs, usually as the leaves begin ...
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Angraecum leonis Culture
... Water for cultivated plants should be greatly reduced during this time. Usually, an occasional early morning misting is sufficient if a period of ... in. (15-20 cm) wide, and is usually less than 6 in. (15 cm) tall. While usually a monopod with a short, stout stem, ... form may be as much as twice the size indicated. PSEUDOBULBS: N/A. LEAVES: Usually there 4-5 thick, sickle-shaped, distichous leaves on ...
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Bifrenaria harrisoniae Culture
... is starting. When dividing, each division should consist of 4-5 pseudobulbs. Growers report that they have never found what initiates blooming, ... cm) lithophyte that is sometimes found growing as an epiphyte. PSEUDOBULBS: The clustered, ovoid pseudobulbs are 2.0-3.5 in. (5-9 cm) ... 2 per growth, they emerge from the base of the newest pseudobulbs. They are usually about 2 in. (5 cm) long and bear 1-2 ...
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Brassavola nodosa Culture
... connecting rhizome between growths is usually short, and established plants tend to start several new growths. Consequently, specimen plants are easily grown. PSEUDOBULBS: Instead of pseudobulbs, plants have short slender ... grow, and tolerate a variety of growing conditions. Hybrids are usually very fragrant. The B. nodosa flower shape is usually dominant, while the color of the offspring is most ...
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Miltoniopsis Culture
... two genera, as Miltoniopsis has 1-leaved rather than the 2-leaved pseudobulbs of Miltonia. Also, the flattened pseudobulbs of Miltoniopsis are tightly clustered while those of most Miltonia are widely ... Culture-2: The Species If Miltoniopsis hybrids are considered difficult to cultivate, the species are usually thought to be even more challenging. However, many growers find both species and hybrids ...
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Catasetum integerrimum Culture
... the pseudobulb. All but the last 1-2 pseudobulbs should be removed. Some growers report that they routinely divide their plants into single pseudobulbs. The old roots will soon die, so ... A stout epiphyte, usually to about 20 in. (50 cm) tall, normally consisting of one leaf-bearing pseudobulb and numerous coarse, leafless pseudobulbs. PSEUDOBULB: The somewhat spindle-shaped pseudobulbs are 3-6 in ...
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Cattleya skinneri Culture
... until water is increased in spring. GROWING MEDIA: Plants are usually grown in pots or baskets filled with a very coarse, open ... in. (50 cm) sympodial epiphyte or lithophyte. PSEUDOBULB: Usually less than 14 in. (35 cm) long, but pseudobulbs may reach a length of 20 in. ... referred to as var. occulata, but when found in collections are usually labeled as var. alba. According to Dr. Carl Withner, such ...
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Chysis aurea Culture
... charcoal to the potting mix. Because these plants do not usually respond well when disturbed, repotting or dividing should be done ... as dry, gray sheaths, even after the leaves have fallen. The pseudobulbs of C. aurea are relatively slender when compared with other species ... season. INFLORESCENCE: To about 12 in. (30 cm) long, but usually shorter. The inflorescence is produced from the axils of the ...
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Cool-Growing Coelogyne Culture
... the youngest leaves start to die back or if the pseudobulbs show signs of excessive shriveling. The leaves on the older pseudobulbs may naturally die back during this time, but the tips ... -30 cm) arching inflorescence is pendent to suberect and emerges from the base of mature pseudobulbs, usually before new growth starts. 5-8 long lasting, showy flowers open simultaneously on each inflorescence ...
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