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Coelogyne christata

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By Meanie


Coelogyne christata (Coelogyne christata)

Taken in the lily house at Oxfords botanic gardens yesterday.



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Meanie:

I really like these...they're supposedly very easy to grow.

6 Mar, 2011

 

Easy in the greenhouse or if you have the climate Delonix! Hybridization is coming up with plants which are more suited to house conditions, but they're not readily available over here.....

6 Mar, 2011

 

Meanie:

You should come here for an orchid show...there's hundreds of thousands of orchids hybrids available, it can be a bit overwhelming. I do know many orchids are being hybridized for indoor culture or cool tolerance outdoors (for coastal California's climates)

6 Mar, 2011

 

It's the main reason that I avoid the species orchids (with a few exceptions). One or too I can provide for, but more that that would require some heavy investment.

6 Mar, 2011

 

Meanie:

Yes, very true...as it's the second largest family (Orchidaceae) of flowering plants in the world.

6 Mar, 2011



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