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Old 07-28-2007, 01:02 AM
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If you want to combine plants on a mount, you can probably grow the Phal with the members of the oncidium family: 3, 10, 11, and 14

The warm growing Dens, those with stiff leathery leaves, can probably be grown with the Cattleya velutina. I just bought a velutina seedling for $25, so I am not so sure you should be experimenting with that one.

The 2 Den anomums will have to be dried off severely during winter, kind of like the nobile, but you don't want to cool them off, just keep them at the same temp as the Catt and the warm Dens. The Kultana Pink is probably a warm/Phal type, and if you compare your other Den hybrids to the Kultana Pink and your nobile, you should be able to determine which type each of your Dens is. Don't bother with the anosmums, as they are of neither type.
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