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| Phals in Australia Is it just me or are there a lot more varieties of phals available overseas than in Australia? All I seem to see here are the white, the pink and the striated pink flowers. Overseas growers seem to have so much variety - colors and sizes and even foliage. Does anyone know any good nurseries down-under? |
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| Thanks Kevin, That's pretty much what I thought. I heard they've been getting a few more plants in but it takes time to get them going and it will be a few years yet before the flowering size plants will be on sale for a decent price. Plus I wanted to make sure we weren't getting short-changed here in NSW as per everything else If anyone knows any good suppliers I'm all ears! |
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| I have been to the Royale Orchids nursery Fred. The set-up is great but the only other variety they have is a yellow/pink bloom and they weren't particularly big. I have internet envy of all those dark reds, whites with random spots, pure yellows etc they seem to sell on every site overseas! |
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| have a look through the ones in this link Orchids and Orchid Nurseries, orchid plants, potted orchids and orchid care, orchid growing media,orchid images and supplies Online I would also be asking at your local orchid society |
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| I live in south Africa and we get very beautiful phals here and the variety is quite big here. at first I went from nursery to nursery and then I wrote in to this forum and a guy from Australia actually helped me out with a web site where I could find the name and numbers of breeders and low and behold I met a really nice old man with a collection I could kill for I hope someone can help you good luck |
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| Geting Phallie plants Hi Kassy77. ![]() I have grown orchids for a long time and only in the last 2-3 years or so I have given Phallies a go as I never had a orchid house to suit their growing conditions. Hopefully I now how. a friend & I at the same time had the same problem as you. we solved it buy buying Phallie flasks at Orchid conferences from visiting nursery from Taiwan. A lot were crosses and we bought as much colour range as we could find to see how the grew. They are now starting to flower and boy are they of great size and quality. we are very happy. average time for us has been 2 year or more. we will get it down to pat soon. They are so easy to deflask and grow away very quickly into nice plants Conference in Perth later this year and in Victoria next year check them out Fong Ping in Qld have some very nice plants also. Best of luck Ron ![]() |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Shorter Spikes on Phals | Sharyn | Orchid Care Cultivation | 13 | 02-19-2008 04:54 PM |
| Watering Phals, when? | flaume | Orchid Care Cultivation | 22 | 11-20-2006 11:48 PM |
| Wrinkled soft leaves on flowered-out Phals? | bellc | Newbie Questions | 6 | 06-20-2006 05:44 AM |
| Misting and Leaf Condition on Phals | bellc | Newbie Questions | 7 | 04-12-2006 12:49 PM |
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