Re: ground orchid?
Yep- I think I'm going to have to do some research....
Theresa
Cathy Carpenter wrote:
I think the problem will be more with the dryness than the heat, but
considering that the Orchidaceae are probably the largest of the
plant families, I can't imagine there aren't some out there in
California.
Cathy
On Thursday, March 3, 2005, at 04:16 PM, james singer wrote:
So it's been a week and no AHA. I don't know what I might've
suggested Theresa. Cymbidiums, as someone pointed out, might well
grow outdoors for you--and they fairly inexpensive to try.
I don't know if there are any native orchids on the West Coast, but
there are natives all over the Eastern States, particularly the
ladyslippers [Ms Fatma was astounded to find them in the woods in
Vermont last summer].
On Sunday, February 27, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Theresa wrote:
Ok- maybe it was
*/Epipactis gigantea
/*/*Pleione formosana
*//*Orchis spectabilis,*/*
**/Habenaria blephariglottis
/*/*Spiranthes cernua odorata
*/*/and I found a nifty website that lists a bunch of terrestrial
orchids some of which grow in the mid-atlantic states (never knew
that). Now to figure out which ones will tolerate our heat and dry
summer air.
http://www.worldplants.com/orchids.htm
And another- http://www.thimblefarms.com/98orchidtf.html
So- not sure which one was discussed before- but looks like I have
homework to do to see what looks good now. I love the bletilla I
have-
it is now a nice clump coming up. Can't wait to see the blooms. I
have
both white and pink.
Theresa
/*
Scottie Baugh wrote:
Jewell orchid is Ludisia, but I don't think it would take growing
outdoors
year round. We keep it in the greenhouse. We do grown cymbidiums
outdoors
year round -- they are in bloom now. Sure looked odd at Christmas
surrounded by snow.
Scottie
----- Original Message -----
From: "james singer" <jsinger@igc.org>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] ground orchid? remodel update
I've got but a vague memory, and it doesn't seem to be budging. I
think
I only grow three--Phaius, Spathoglotis, and whatever the jewel
orchid
is, so it must not be one that I now have.
On Sunday, February 27, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Theresa wrote:
Yep- I've been hunting through that. Hey Jim- can you just
list every
ground orchid you can think of? I thought this was something
you had
grown in the past. It came up when we are discussing
Bletilla...(Hoping
to jog your memory as mine seems dysfunctional lately)
Theresa
Donna wrote:
Might want to check the hort archives for this list.... if you
have
some
idea of when the message was posted. It is sortable, by author, as
well as
searchable.
Donna
neither of these sounds quite right. It was something I could
plant
in
the garden and would overwinter outside....
Theresa
james singer wrote:
Hmmm. Wonder what it was? Don't think it was either Phaius or
Spathoglotis--although they'd be worth a try.
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