Archive for the 'Dormancy' Category
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
It’s pronounced like “epic fight” without the “c,” and it means “air plant.” Rather than growing in soil, epiphytic plants grow with their roots attached to tree branches and tree trunks. Many orchids, ferns, bromeliads, and mosses grow as air plants, taking advantage of brighter light above the shaded forest floor. Firmly attached to a […]
Categories: Dormancy, Misc, Orchids in the Wild, Photos
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Monday, August 4th, 2008
Say “sah-LODGE-en-ee.” Kind of rhymes with “progeny.” It may have a tough name, but these fragrant white and yellow flowers make up for it. This Coelogyne mooreana originates in the cloud forests of the mountains of Vietnam, and can handle a wide range of temperatures. Mine lives outside all year long here in San Francisco, […]
Categories: Dormancy, Fragrant Orchids, Growing, Intermediate Growers, Orchids in the Wild, Photos, Watering
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
It may look like just another orchid, but this blooming Epipactis gigantea is special for a few reasons. Unlike most commonly cultivated orchids, which come from tropical regions, this orchid is a San Francisco native. In fact, it’s native to a wide part of western North America, spanning from SW Canada to NW Mexico, and […]
Categories: Cool Growers, Dormancy, Growing, Orchids in the Wild, Photos, Watering
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Nicknamed the Hardy Chinese Orchid, Bletilla striata is a terrestrial that grows in soil. Originally from China, Japan, and Korea, Bletillas go dormant over the winter, and can handle light freezes. These flowers have been slowly opening over the past few days. They’re still not completely open in these photos, but you can see their […]
Categories: Cool Growers, Dormancy, Growing, Photos
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Monday, February 18th, 2008
Did I mention that my time away involved laying on a beach in Mexico? ‘Cause that’s what we did. We did do lots of exploring, too, including orchid hunting. We were disappointed not to find orchids within Cancun, but our visit to the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza made up for it. We were […]
Categories: Botanical Gardens, Dormancy, Fragrant Orchids, Orchids in the Wild, Photos
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Friday, February 8th, 2008
One of my most frustrating experiences as a beginning orchid grower was understanding this thing called “the dormant season.” My orchids all seem to be growing or flowering in the winter. Even some Dendrobiums and Cattleyas which didn’t seem to do anything all year long suddenly started growing and blooming in December. How could they […]
Categories: Dormancy, Growing, Watering
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Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
A friend of mine asked me about her Phal. She’s had it blooming in her living room for months, and suddenly this week the flowers all drooped and fell off. Then the bottom leaves turned to mush. I didn’t even need to see the plant to make a diagnosis — poor drainage. It turned out […]
Categories: Dormancy, Problems, Watering
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Sunday, January 27th, 2008
Since I tend to be an over-waterer, going into the dormant season is tough for me. In the fall, I can’t resist continuing to do my daily plant check without a watering can in hand. Eventually, a few weeks before winter’s start, I remember to substitute my spray mister for my watering can. That satisfies […]
Categories: Dormancy, Watering
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