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| Photos: have updated my pbase site http://www.pbase.com/schnitz/orchid_collection Many new orchids, and lots of old ones removed as these represent what I have, not what I used to have. Anyone like to recommend pics to load on the forum somewhere for the July+ competition?
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| Cynthia, your Cymbidium tethys BlackMagic is mind boggling, particularly to someone who doesn't have all that much to boggle. I know nothing about Cyms but that is about to change. Is that a fairly old plant? That's one of the prettiest/coolest looking orchids I've ever seen. That photo gets my nod. _________________ E-Jag |
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| Whooa, folks. These are my collection of pictures over about 6 years, starting when I borrowed my sons digital camera, and then got my own. They are not all in bloom at the same time. That would be nice tho, wouldn't it. The Cym. Thethys 'Black Magic' is a very early shot, and that particular plant was trashed because I was pretty sure it had virus. However, I am keeping the picture on my site, because I replaced the plant with one from the Santa Barbara Orchid Estates (SBOE), where they keep it in stock, for you Cym lovers, and where I originally got my first plant. Now I've been told that the color in the picture is not quite the right red, maybe it should be a little darker and more wine colored. Kept the Black Magic and others in my cold frame all last summer, and I think it was a little too stuffy in there, and did not have a decent flowering, atleast not good enough to photograph with my better camera. I almost lost the Gastrochilus when my GH over heated this last winter, but is is finally starting to grow pretty good, just not as large a plant as I had. Lost all the multiple growths except for one. I have it, and most everything else, in my own mix of 2 parts small perlite to 1 part coursely sifted Canadian peat, with a little oyster shell thrown in to keep the PH at around the 6 range. Peat goes down to about 3.5 to 4 without it. If anyone wants to try my mix, youll need about 2 cups of oyster shell per cubic foot, and the mix gets pressed into the pot VERY firmly. I like to use disposable gloves and kind of feel the roots as I work the mix between them.
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| Cynthia, to say it's beautiful isn't enough. You have chronicled your dedication to your orchids and the pictures are a direct result. Absolutely awe inspiring. I have eight orchids and feel I can't give them the attention they always need. Viv, Sandy, don't you dare leave without me!!!!! |
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| Cynthia, Your Paph niveum has award-quality shape no doubt about it. It's so round and tidy and well balanced. Of course I can't tell size or anything like that but I'm quite sure judges would have looked at it for an award. It's one of the nicest I have seen and better than a few I've seen awarded. Cheers!
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| The niveum is from Norito Hasegawa, who I believe has produced a number of awarded plants. I believe the niveum is just in bud again, so will measure the flower and take a few more pictures. We don't have regular AOS judging in Arizona, so doubt I will have much opportunity to get it awarded. But I was never into that kind of thing anyway. I am just delighted that the color is so pure looking. Some have more or less spoting, and this one is just my cup of tea.
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| I'll bet it smells wonderful too, but I can't smell it. My nose was poor at best, and since I moved to such a dry climate, it has gotten worse. Rarely I smell something good in the GH, but only after it has had time to permeate my nose, so there is no way to identify which plant smells so good. I started taking zinc to try to help the situation, and it may have helped, but I still have a nose that works less than 1% of the time. But I have hope.
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| Hi Cynthia your pictures are very nice. I do have a question about one of them. I recieved a Den. from my grower, it was my free plant for buying a quantity. The name that I was given for it is Den. Sabin Blue x compactum. I was wondering if you could tell me anything about yours, as I have not been able to find any information about the Sabin Blue. Thanks so much.
__________________ "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 |