[Q:] This orchid... had lavender flowers and green leaves at the time...
Within the last couple of months, the flowers fell off, and the leaves
slowly yellowed and dropped off. I had transplanted it to a larger pot and
applied some orchid-specific fertilizer. Even though I watered it
In a message dated 2/6/08 6:01:51 AM, Wojciech writes:
I am botanist interested in history of helleborine orchid in America.
I can't tell you about the states you mentioned. I have been told that in
Canada, it was first found in Quebec, where it is now an invasive pest. I also
understand that
Orchid Mania at the Cleveland Botanical Garden ...
runs through March 23...
includes... orchid-centric nature art from painter Andrij Maday
URL : http://www.freetimes.com/stories/15/40/go-flapjack-do-it-again
see also : http://www.cbgarden.org/Events/Detail.aspx?id=2122
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Regards,
Thanks for your answer.
I know history outline of helleborine. A the moment I have data from 31 USA
states and 7 Canadian provinces. In Wisconsin helleborine is treated as
invasive; it is common especially in New York, Great Lakes region and parts of
New England.
Regards Wojciech
I tried ordering from Robert's...but what I got was more like #3. Take care,
Eric Muehlbauer
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