I may not have been alone in receiving 120+ emails from [EMAIL PROTECTED], or
some such address, sent to an e-mail address that I no longer use. Could whoever
this is please check their machine for a virus?
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Oliver Sparrow
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Does anyone have any recommendations for reliable
legitimate suppliers/dealers of orchid species from Peru or Ecaudor or Thailand
or the Philippines?
Many thanks
Mike
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I will be leaving in a weeks time to go on a cruise of the
Caribbean. does anybody know of any orchid growers in the area who might be
willing to show me orchids growing in the wild? We will be visiting
Barbados/Tobago/St Lucia/St Kitts/Catalina Island(Dominican Rep.)
Rob Zuiderwijk requested scanned copies of articles from Richardiana
Vol 4 (2004) and Vol 3 (2004).
Rob, these journals are still current and (as far as I'm aware) still
available. You should support the journal by purchasing your copies
(just like everyone else does) rather than asking someone
In a message dated 11/29/04 7:27:03 AM, David writes:
Some readers may be interested to know that the previous (Oct-Nov 2004) and next (Dec '04 - Jan '05) editions of the "Australian Orchid Review" feature English versions of Guido's Phragmipedium articles, with photographs. This includes all the
I noticed something curious about the influence of C. bicolor. In Pot. Memoria Shirley Moore (Blc. Crowfield x Sc. Beaufort), the fact that C. bicolor is one grandparent jumps out screams at you, although so far the growth is unifoliate. On the other hand, in Hawkinsara Koolau Sunset (Slc. Mae
Mike :
You asked : recommendations for reliable legitimate suppliers/dealers of
orchid species from Peru or Ecaudor or Thailand or the Philippines?
At the following addresses, you can find comments about some orchid nurseries :
http://www.orchidrate.info/ogresado1.asp
Thank you to everyone who responded with feedback
concerning Rangaeris amaniensis. Your considerate
responses are very much appreciated.
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If you are looking for Peruvian and Ecuador, search no further than Gypsy Glen
Orchids, which is run by the honorable Dennis D'Alessandro.
www.gypsyglenorchids.com If he doesn't have it, he knows who will.
What kind of genus are you looking for from Thailand/Philippines, as this makes
a large
Peter O'Byrne recently wrote:
You should support the journal by purchasing your copies
(just like everyone else does) rather than asking someone to bootleg
them for you.
Peter, is it correct to then infer from your comment that when I go to the
scientific library at the California Academy of
I asked a bit ago if Gavino Rotor's work still stood and found the following
link to an abstract of his work:
http://www.botany.org/ajb/00029122_di001489.html Its way down the page, so
you'll have to scroll.
The part I'm interested in is the last two sentences.
No relation was established
Peter O'Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] answered as friendly as ever:
Rob Zuiderwijk requested scanned copies of articles from Richardiana
Vol 4 (2004) and Vol 3 (2004).
Rob, these journals are still current and (as far as I'm aware) still
available. You should support the journal by purchasing
I think that making copies at the library, however prevalent, without
authorization is illegal. At least, that is what I have been told at the
universities.
Steve Topletz
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Title: Ecuadorian and Peruvian
orchids
In response to Mike O'Connor's question:
Does anyone have any recommendations for
reliable legitimate suppliers/dealers of orchid species from Peru or
Ecuador or Thailand or the Philippines?
Let me recommend Ecuagenera for Ecuadorian orchids. They
have an
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:52:17 +
From: Oliver Sparrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OGD] soemone has a virus
I may not have been alone in receiving 120+ emails from [EMAIL PROTECTED], or
some such address, sent to an e-mail address that I no longer use. Could
whoever
this is please check
Making photocopies at a library of pages from a book, a journal article
(even in its entirety), or any other copyrighted document generally
falls under the consideration of fair use. Now, this applies only in
the U.S. and other countries that recognize and enforce standard
copyright laws.
Paul wrote
Making photocopies at a library of pages from a book, a journal article
(even in its entirety), or any other copyrighted document generally
falls under the consideration of fair use. Now, this applies only in
the U.S. and other countries that recognize and enforce standard
Does anyone grow Angraecum giryamae x comorense? I
don't know if these are bonafide species in their own
right, or are simply subspecies of Angraecum eburneum.
But whatever they are, I recently got a large plant
that's getting ready to bloom, and would like to see
if anyone else has had experience
Paul gave a very good exposition on the concept of fair use. I'm a
librarian and couldn't have done a better job myself! I'm surprised that it
doesn't exist in Singapore. The hard part about explaining the concept is
that there is a matter of interpretation of what constitutes fair use and
Michael :
You wrote : the combination of giryamae x comorense should be called
Angraecum Memoria George Kennedy.
Right.
Angraecum Memoria George Kennedy (Angraecum giryamae x Angraecum comorense)
was made by Nail and registered by same, 1st January 1981.
That hybrid was given a CCM/AOS in 1991,
Joe :
You wrote : this species [Oncidium bracteatum]... has spiked about 3
feet... 2 or 3 flowers on short branches off the main spike.
In Stewart, J. (ed.) Manual of Orchids, 1995, the following description is
to be found :
Panicle to 120 cm, short-branched, conspicuously bracteate ; fls
I'm with Peter O'Byrne on this. After all, if we didn't have subscribers to
orchid journals, there would be NO orchid journals for us to enjoy. All
serious orchidists should keep up to date at least with the major orchid
periodicals. So if they are recent articles you are chasing, buy the back
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