Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Pleione and Orchidaceae => Topic started by: winwen on June 18, 2010, 07:45:44 AM
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Hi,
as far as I remember, I have never posted any pix of my orchids here. But since they are just flowering so beautifully now, I couldn't resist any more.......
So here they are: white Calopogon tuberosum (flowers about 4cm in diameter) and Dactylorhiza maculata with special coloring (white flowers retaining the pink marks with yellow pollinia, flowers quite large: around 2cm in diameter)
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the calopogon is stunning,not one I have grown. The dactylorhiza is equally beautiful.
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Interesting and beautiful plants. Where do you live, WinWen?
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Hello Maren,
I am livinig in Vienna/Austria (USDA Zone 7b). Our weather has been quite hot in mid June, therefore the Calopogon is further developed than someone might expect. Currently I am selfing all my orchids, trying to preserve their characteristics. I hope it will work!
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Great plants Winwen !! :D
What medium are the Dactylorhiza growing in ???
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The medium I use for my Dacties is a quite organic one. I try to simulate woodland-soil feeling. It is a mixture of decayed bark, wood-fiber, leaf-mould as well as coconut-fiber and 25% Perlite (for the purpose of structure-stabilizing). It is only slightly organic fertilized (about 80mg N/l).
In Addition I top-dress with Perlite since I don't want the leaves to touch moist organic soil.
I think the Dacties love it!