I am helping a friend who is researching the species Aspasia epidendroides. He
is looking for copies of the following articles:
1. American Journal of Botany, Vol. 76, No. 1 (Jan., 1989), pp. 67-73
2. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 36: 165 (1949).
3. J. Bot. (Hooker) 1: 6 (1834).
4. Ann. B
Dear OGD colleagues :
Could you help with a copy (scan or else) of the original description of
the Colombian species Odontoglossum candidum ?
It was published by Linden & André in
L'illustration horticole 22: 58. 1875.
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Thanks in advance for your collaboration.
Best regards,
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Subject: [OGD] Help needed with ID
Greetings -This division was among some given
to me a couple ofyears ago. I did not write down the name, because
Iwas sure I'd remember. Well, my memory said Dendrobiumparishii, which
it surely i
bare leafless canes, that is where you will get next years bloom
spikes.
Tom
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From:
nancy
To: orchid list
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 3:42
PM
Subject: [OGD] Help needed with ID
Greetings -This division was among some given
to me a couple
Den. moschatum. Nice find!
At 12:42 PM 7/4/2006 -0700, nancy wrote:
>Greetings -
>This division was among some given to me a couple of
>years ago. I did not write down the name, because I
>was sure I'd remember. Well, my memory said Dendrobium
>parishii, which it surely is not. When it turned
Greetings -
This division was among some given to me a couple of
years ago. I did not write down the name, because I
was sure I'd remember. Well, my memory said Dendrobium
parishii, which it surely is not. When it turned out
to be *not* deciduous (even though I water-starved it
in winter), I tho
Hello OGDers :
After obtaining from various sources descriptions of the species known
today as Cattleya quadricolor, I have been unable, so far, to get a copy of
the description published by Bateman :
The Garderners' Chronicle, 1864, page 269.
Could you help with a photocopy or a scan of that de
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