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Originally Posted by kmarch Can you please post the specifics of the plants that won so that those outside the US can get a plant that is comparable in size. Please post:
1) Leaf span and approximate number of leaves
2) Pot size
3) Level of maturity (seedling, advanced seedling, near blooming size, blooming size, previously flowered) and what that means.
This will help the overseas members get a plant that is about the same size as the ones the Americans are getting. I have 4 or 5 Paph spicerianum, some advanced seedlings and one blooming size) so if the ones purchased are of a similar size, I'll participate in the project. |
The objective was/is to start out with a plant that is sufficient size to bloom in it's next scheduled blooming season which, all 4 choices are. As I'm sure you're aware, leaf span and approximate number of leaves was not an objective that was brought up when comprising the list nor is that info stated on Oak Hill's site for these plants.
Pot sizes for these plants from Oak Hill are:
PHALAENOPSIS amboinensis
2.5"
Paphiopedilum spicerianum
2.5"-3"
KOELLENSTEINIA graminea
2.5"-3"
ASPASIA lunata
4"