Archive for February, 2007

Gongora armeniaca

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

This is an Orchid that likes to hang in a basket. Very nice petite flowers and a rare Orchid. Not the easiest to grow, but with some good air movement, humidity, light, and care, it will grow just fine.

Here is information about this Orchid from Carter and Holmes OrchidsĀ 

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Zygopetalum Kiwi Geyser ‘Mendenhall’

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

This is an Orchid that likes warm temperatures with very good air movement. It is easy to get spotting on the leaves of this exptic, tropical plant. The flowers are wonderful, usually in sets of 2-10.

View more information about this Orchid from Carter and Holmes

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Bulbophyllum lilacinum ‘Cherokee’ CBM/AOS X self

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

This is a very interesting Orchid. Not because it blooms a very long time… or even is a large Orchid… in fact it is very small. What is interesting is just how compact and detailed this Orchid is. Beautiful plant.

Read about this plant from Carter and Holmes on Amazon

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Paphiopedilum moquettianum ‘Pine Knot’ x Paph. Greyi album

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

This Paphiopedilum flower lasts quite a long time and is very refined and delicate. This isn’t a plant for the novice grower, but with some good attention to detail, this plant can be grown well. This is a very compact Orchid that likes to be kept moist between waterings.

Read about this Paphiopedilum from Carter and Holmes Orchids


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Orchid Epi. Lee Ward

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Orchid Epi. Lee Ward is unique as it is a purple Epidendrum Orchid. Most of these Orchids are red, orange, or yellow, so this is truly special. This Orchid is very easy to grow, blooms for a long time, and in some climates, such as CA, can often be grown in a pot outdoors. A very interesting plant.

Read more about this Orchid from Carter and Holmes on Amazon.com
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The most popular Orchids: Pink Phalaenopsis Orchids

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Why are pink Phalaenopsis Orchids the most popular?

  • They can bloom a very long time, on average 2-6 months depending on plant strength and care
  • They are beautiful
  • They are compact yet not too small for the average home grower
  • There has been a lot of work put into creating hybrids to extend the “potted plant” phenomenon by Orchid growers, to get the perfect plant for the home
  • The “blush” to the flower is often different from one plant to another
  • They are each unique and not from meristems

When I worked for Rod McLellan Orchid Company (before they were bought so many years ago) this was a plant we grew hundreds of thousands of as they were so popular with customers.
Read more about this Orchid or you can purchase this plant at a discount at Amazon.com by clicking here

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Beautiful Long Lasting Orchid Cut Flowers

Monday, February 19th, 2007

I’ve been asked where people can find some great long lasting cut Orchid flowers online to buy that look as if they are the kind from Hawaii. These are the best I’ve seen at a good price, with a nice variety.

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My background, favorite 10 kinds of Orchids, and why

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

After working for Rod McLellan Orchid Company for many years I do have favorite Orchids and can’t say I just like them all. For the company about ten years ago as the company expert and brand, for years managed a team, worked in marketing/branding/advertising/PR, took trips gathering information and plants from exotic places (favorite was Hawaii as there are so many growers there), gave over 250 talks to groups of 50-150 people on Orchid care, was featured in books/magazines/newspapers, was an Orchid judge, hybridized the most expensive plants ($50-$10,000 individual Orchids), sales work, and more.

That experience gave me incredible insight in helping drive the Orchid industry. There are a large number of hobbyist Orchid growers out there as well as new Orchid growers. People love Orchids as they are the largest plant family and often very exotic and unique.

My favorite kinds of Orchids in order of top favorites first:

  1. Yellow Phalaenopsis Orchids. These are hard to find good ones and that is why. They also bloom for a very long time per flower, are very compact, and in my particular taste, are amazing. They are not hard to grow, but to me are the perfect Orchid.
  2. Small novelty Phalaenopsis Orchids. These are very compact and come in such a multitude of colors and varieties it is amazing. There are so many varieties of these that are unique, that coupled with the long bloom time these are terrific. They are not number 1 on this list only because I can’t have 2 #1’s.
  3. Dendrobium Nobile Orchids. These are amazing and on my first trip to Hawaii I was bowled over by these. Very floriferous.
  4. Big pink/purple Phalaenopsis Orchids. They can bloom a long time and have a big show. Plus, the range of colors is astounding.
  5. Big white Phalaenopsis Orchids. These are nice as well as in #3, but without as big a range of colors.
  6. Oncidium Sharry Baby Orchid. Easy to grow, blooms a long time, and smells like chocolate.
  7. Paphiopedilum Pinocchio. I love the colors on this compact long lasting flower.
  8. Dendrobium spectabile species Orchid. Very unique and interesting looking. Exotic.
  9. Green Dendrobium Orchids. Because they are not so common and are unique.
  10. Cool Paphiopedilum Orchids. These were the first kinds of Orchids I learned to hybridize since they are fairly easy to get a “take”. The flowers last a long time and they are very compact and colorful.

By the way, we’ve had quite a lot of requests for information about various kinds of exotic Orchids so look out for some posts on these coming up.