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Orchid Species of the World: Coelogyne mayeriana
... of your greenhouse! This is a large, sprawling (almost "vining") plant with unusually long rhizomes -- pseudobulbs on mature plants are typically 10" to 12" apart! I have this plant growing in ... said… Yes,the broad green leaf is a leaf from this plant. The pseudobulbs are tulip-bulb shaped, with usually a single leaf (sometimes 2) about a foot long and 3 to ...
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Press releases North of England Society
... most good orchid nurseries will provide a ready mixed suitable compost, usually comprising of perlite, foam lumps, orchid quality bark chippings and sometimes ... enough old growths to make plants of a minimum of 5 pseudobulbs, less than that will impact on their ability to flower until ... the periphery of its pot. A good range of Cattleyas can usually be found on the trade benches of our monthly shows. ...
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PlantOasis.com - Oncidium (Oncidium species)
... long narrow leaves, small pseudobulbs, and multiple small flowers which have been described as “dancing ladies.” The flowers last for several weeks, and are usually in shades of yellow, mahogany ...
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Catasetum and Relatives, Including Cycnoches and Mormodes
... degrees F. WATER is critical for producing large pseudobulbs and strong flowerings. Since these plants only ... pseudobulbs to rot and die. FERTILIZING is very important for producing strong pseudobulbs. Use a high-nitrogen formulation (30-10-10) while plants are in active growth, slowly tapering off as pseudobulbs ... coincide with the start of new growth (s), usually in the spring. New roots will be ...
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Tacoma Orchid Society
... these, use an alcohol-based "hand sterilizer" or wear and switch gloves. These measures are usually only necessary when repotting more than one orchid. PHALEANOPSIS or The Moth Orchid These flowers ... last 3 to 6 weeks, the magnificence is unequalled. These plants have storage organs called pseudobulbs which hold water, so they need to dry slightly between waterings. They require a South ...
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Parramatta and District Orchid Society
... starting after flowering finishes in the spring, usually around the beginning of November, and continuing right through to the early autumn when the canes (pseudobulbs) mature and the terminal leaf is produced ...
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... in the winter. SUBSOIL: The soil which lies beneath that which is cultivated; it is usually hard and infertile. When the ground is being dug up to form a garden, the ... stems that are woody at the base and herbaceous above. SULCATE: Furrowed lengthwise, such as pseudobulbs. Having long, narrow lengthwise channels or grooves, as plant stems. SULFUR: A yellow mineral used ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... with pseudobulbs, fleshy leaves and typical orchid roots, they grow in bush house conditions. GROUP 2 The main genera and the easiest to grow are: (A) Pterostyks, Acianthus, Corybas species that usually ... habit or pendulous stems grow best on a slab, where as those with crowded, erect pseudobulbs are much better accommodated in a pot. FERTILIZERS FOR GROUND ORCHIDS We have seen that ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... price to pay and it is usually the loss or severe retarding of plants. Solid fertilizers are usually organic and are better suited to ... much fibre in the flower stem as there is in the pseudobulbs. It is not difficult to realize how essential potash is to ... network of green veins, the spaces between them being quite yellow. Usually magnesium is applied to gardens in the form of dolomite or slaked ...
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Catasetum & Relatives
... degrees F. WATER is critical for producing large pseudobulbs and strong flowerings. Since these plants only ... pseudobulbs to rot and die. FERTILIZING is very important for producing strong pseudobulbs. Use a high-nitrogen formulation (30-10-10) while plants are in active growth, slowly tapering off as new pseudobulbs ... coincide with the start of new growth(s), usually in the spring. New roots will be ...
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