Deaar Ogd's
I am still in need of Oncidium an Alliance photos Here are a few of them
that I missed in the previous posts
Oncidium abortivum
Palumbina candida
Rhynchostele/Lemboglossum cordata
Rhynchostele/Lemboglossum galleotiana
Rhynchostele stellata
Rodriguezia arevaloi
Rodriguezia bahiense
Phrag bessaeae was discovered in the 1980's, when it was still legal to
import collected paphs and phrags. While it was all the rage, availability
was simply based on whether you could afford themby the late 80's
seedlings were easily available, and price had dropped somewhat, but they
were
Oliver who writes:
I've seen P besseae growing in Ecuador at ~6000 ft on a
northeast-facing granite cliff.
I am certain you have seen them there Oliver, this
sunny NE location is probably tolerated becauseenough water flows
past the roots. Most other species Phragmipedium that I have seen
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