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Old 02-18-2008, 06:39 PM
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The orchid log is a fantastic idea. Choosing orchids to put on it should be really easy. Simply ask other orchid growers and orchid nurseries in your area what orchids they grow outside. Whatever species and hybrids folks in your area successfully grow outside are good candidates for your log. This will take some research but the more forethought you put into it, the more successful youwill be. I can recommend a few:

Dendrobium kingianum and kingianum hybrids
Miniature Cymbidiums
Dockrillia species and hybrids

Keep us posted on your progress!
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