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Biography: Orchid Personages
... , but like most others includes a number of others including phals, paphs, oncidiums, cattleyas, bulbophyllums, zygopetalums and others. He attended the U S Air Force Academy for three years where studies ...
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FACT SHEET:"WHAT IS IT??? - The WHY'S and WHEREFORE'S of ORCHID IDENTIFICATION", Marilyn Light, 13 Oct 99
... accept the name on the label. Mixed in with these often lovely hybrids can be Zygopetalums, Rhynchostylis, and Phaius, all species orchids that have either been seed-raised or mericloned. If ...
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Hydroponics, Ray Barkalow, 25 Aug 99
... with the result. From there I've gone to pretty much everything. Cymbidiums, oncidiums and zygopetalums also thrive. -Ray] Steve_in_the_Adirondacks Ray, when did you first start trying hydroponic growing for orchids ...
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Orchid Safari: Conservation Part 20:"CONTAINERS FOR ORCHIDS - THE WHICH AND THE WHY OF IT!", 10 Feb 99, Marilyn Light
... Winnicki / Sault Ste. Marie,MI.) I am potting....Epidendrum...Brassia...Oncidium. marilyninOttawa Some orchids like Zygopetalums grow quickly and substantially. Unless you want to repot a couple of times a year ...
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Staking and Tying Orchid Plants, Stephen Jenkins, 13 May 96
... . This holds them upright. I use monofilament to reduce the look that they are tied. ZYGOPETALUMS These are treated as Cymbidiums. I use a bamboo stake set into the bark close ...
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