| Brookn's List Here's my list, but with my recent orchid shopping, it will be getting bigger.
Cattleya:
C. skinneri
Hybrids:
C. Memoria Robert Strait 'Blue Hawaii' (2)
Gratixara Sogo Doll 'Little Angel' (2)
Cymbidium:
Cymbidium eburneum (2)
Hybrids:
Cymbidium Forty Niner
Dendrobium:
Dend. kingianum
Dend. lineale
Hybrids:
Dend. Sabin Blue x compactum
Dend. Purple and white NOID
Dend. Kathy Beck
Koellensteinia graminea
Neofinetia:
Neofinetia falcata
Neofinetia 'Benisuzume'
Ascofinetia Cherry Blossom
Oncidium Alliance:
Onc. maculatum x self 'Paulo' repotted 4/8/08 (2) plants
Onc. ornithorynchum repotted 4/8/08 (2) plants
Hybirds:
Miltonidium Bartley Schwartz 'Highland'
Paphiopedilum:
Species:
Paph. delanatii
Phalaenopsis:
Phal. amboinensis
Phal. bellina
Phal. stuartiana
Phal. gersenii (naturally ocurring hybrid of Phal. violacea x Phal. sumatrana)
Primary hybrid:
Phal. Penang Girl
Hybrids:
Phal. Mini Mark 'Holm'
Phal. Brother 'Little Yellowboy'
Phal. Yu Pin 'Valentine'
Phal. Queen Beer Mantefon 'Red Sky'
Phal. Sogo Grape
Phal. White NOID 'Sniffy's Wings' (my son memorialized it in honor of his hamster)
Phal. White NOID with pink lip
Phal. White NOID with dark red lip
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"If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius
Last edited by brookn; 04-11-2008 at 11:24 PM.
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