material...prolonged use will damage the stomata and the material
will die or be adversely affected
It is good to see the enthusiasm of people on the list...but often
re-inventing to wheel is a difficult road to travel.
Peter
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flask will be delivered with a printed copy
of the
original CITES documents, it's authenticity verified, by myself, with INRENA.
C. I expect a very limited number and will sell such flasks, at costs, to
people
who I know are capable of propagating them from seedlings to flowering plants.
Peter
Everyone knows that Stanhopea flower spikes emerge sideways
or downward. But we have a plant labeled S. jenischiana with
Stanhopea-like leaves and pseudobulbs, with a 2-foot-high
vertical inflorescence with about 5 pink-to-red (not yellow)
flowers. Does anyone have ideas?
Peter and Marie
problems.
Two ways of doing it are:
A) Introduce the symbiont from pure culture to sterile seedlings on sterile
natural and nutrient poor medium.
OR
B) Introduce the symbiont from pure culture to non-sterile seedlings in
compot
Please contact me off the OGD, for details.
Peter
in
May-July instead of Feb-March.
Peter O'Byrne
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Hi Maureen,
For orchid species, write Orchideeen Wubben in the Netherlands. Jack Wubben
sells/travels all over Europe
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Maureen who wrote:
I hope this knowledgeable, international group can help me. I have a cousin
in
Western
S. plicata most likely self-pollinates. I had one, and only one, with
a single inflorescence, growing with a Stanhopea in its basket in our
greenhouse as a weed and it set seed. Mark Dimmitt, who probably gave
me the plant with its S. plicata passenger also believes the story.
Peter Hirsch
outdoors. Its roots
are always cool. My winter temps get to 40F at night and rarely over 85F in
the summer daytime. I grow cernua mounted and somewhat shaded in my
greenhouse. The greenhouse heater comes on at 53F in the winter. In the
summer the greenhouse is simply left open all the time.
Peter
extraction of other (unstated) biometric
data. In civilised countries this is what they do to criminals when they get
taken off to jail, not to airline passengers moving from one plane to
another.
No wonder there is so much resentment.
Peter O'Byrne
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and
surely one of intelligence can see this.
Thankyou for an orchid list that only shows this racial intollerance rarely
Peter in New Zealand
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to an inspection room
and rams her finger up your rectum, then you're still wrong. That happens in
Detroit, not here.
Though, in your case, I wish ..
Peter O'Byrne
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the baiting.
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Oh well, I was going to announce it anyway, but I simply can't resist making
the most of the opportunity that Andy Easton has just handed me.
In OGD V6 #287, Easton said : I've never met Peter O'Byrne ... and I
accept Peter O'Byrne has some useful field knowledge of orchids in SE Asia
but as he
as
soon as possible.
OK ?
Peter O'Byrne
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Can you recommend a list of literature?
Is there a University offering Taxonomy 101 through
Taxonomy xxx?
If you want to do a taxonomic study, fine ... go to the university and
get the literature, and start from scratch,
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to discard affected plants.
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David,
your All-Terrain rider is no chemist. Check his pH desciptions: 4.5 or
below (very acidic) 4.6 to 5.0 (highly acidic) 5.1 to 5.5 (strongly
acidic).
Following this system, you'd soon arrive at: pH 7 (strips the skin off your
hands).
Peter O'Byrne
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in your own backwood
patch ?
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
PS My apologies to anyone from Outer Mongolia for my misuse of your
name. You have a truly beautiful country.
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dissolve in the
water, making it more acidic.
Cheers,
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, can they ?
My advice: treat pH-meter readings with scepticism, unless you are REALLY
sure of your equipment.
Peter O'Byrne
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BTW, Nick was right, I was wrong. During the daytime photosynthesis would
exceed respiration, so plants would be net consumers of carbon dioxide
to his waist. He even had one firmly latched on
to that spot that most guys don't wave around in public.
Have fun
Peter O'Byrne
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confusion.
Peter O'Byrne
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in the August 2004
Go down the list until you find Harvey Brenneise.
Unfortunately you are still taking Andy Easton seriously, when
everyone knows that Andy has a history of throwing dirt at any
one who disagrees with him about the AOS.
Don't miss the AOS financial data eye opener by Doug Duggins.
Peter
Andy called me a slimy woofter in his private e-mail to me.
I don't know what a woofter is, but how eloquent a name!
Leave it to Andy, he knows how to do things right!!
We are going to miss him.
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I don't know what a woofter is.
Peter, I think it is one of those big round things you find inside a
loudspeakter.
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So, Peter,.
A Woofter is the round thing inside a Speakter!!
Well that explains it!!
Must be common expressions in Andy's native
ooh-ooh tribe language.
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What Andy Easton believes, states, thinks, is of little consequence to the
real orchid world.
For those of you who are interested, I have just called Andy a liar on the AOS
Forum,
where he had the audacity to accuse me of being an anonymous poster by the
name of Jim.
In response, I have
I had promised myself never to answer Andy directly again
on the OGD, I am breaking with that tradition today.
Someone has to speak up, let it be me.
You have for the longest time attacked all the good people
on this forum, not because they deserved any, but simply because
you have to satisfy
Bill,
I have given up my AOS membership 1.5 years ago, and I do not involve myself
in AOS politics. However, in any democratic organization, nominations from the
floor are
normal. Not in the AOS? ok!
I did not hurt the AOS financially by my resignation. Andy Easton sent me an
eloquent, private,
, significant
reduction in print costs. If your society has not taken advantage of this,
then you should be directing some pertinant questions at whoever is in
charge of publications.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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Bill Bergstrom who said:
As for Andy...give him a break..except in the case of Iris...
damned if I know how he got off on that.
You are unaware of the many attacks he conducts in a year
on people just as undeserving as Iris?? Sorry Bill, I just don't believe you.
I travel to Orchid Societies
dimensions for all specimens of D. phalaenopsis,
and how it differs from the range for all specimens of D. biggibum.
Over to you, splitters.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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Did ya know that, while 60% of Saudi citizens describe themselves as
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effect on skin. You need to check and top-up the bottles every 2-3
years because the spirit slowly evaporates, even from the best-sealed
bottles. Plastic bottles last 5-15 years before they go brittle (they'd last
longer in a cooler climate), while glass bottles last indefinitely.
Cheers,
Peter
politically joined (mercifully !!!).
Peter O'Byrne
SINGAPORE.
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(For those of you who are wondering what happened, he did
appear to have a total loss of memory, worst of all he did not
remember his name.)
The latter became evident when he recently posted messages on
the AOSF under anonymous names: Groggy in Florida City,
Peter in Puerto Rico, Peter in Panama, Jim
Hey KB,
Check the AOSF archives. Grow up!!!
Get the facts before you speak!
Peter
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write
the rules), while 2 differences are required for a species. If you want to
challenge this, you'll have to take on some very influential people far
more influential than lil' ol' me.
Cheers,
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see this page
http://www.tipking.com/tip/4541.html
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tens of thousands. I'd like to
boast that it is mine, but it isn't.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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K.Barrett,
THE .WS INTERNATIONAL E-MAIL CODE INDICATES WEST SAMOA.
Peter O'Byrne
Sg
CHRISTINA,
YOU MAY GET A BETTER RESPONSE IF YOU STATED WHAT PART OF THE WORLD YOU
LIVED IN.
K BARRETT
N CALIF, USA
--I WOULD LIKE TO BUY SMALL AND OR MEDIUM
COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS.
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THANKS
For all their diversity, orchids share one common trait: they rely
solely on other organisms, particularly fungi, to survive b a
characteristic which Jutta says is quite distinctive and serves as a
source of confusion to scientists.B
I am not even close to being an orchid mycorrhizae authority,
the 18C (65F) and night temperatures as low as 10C (50F) Thus orchids
from this habitat will certainly be cool growing}
peter
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Manrique, president of the CPO told me
about the show and that he won an AOS award for his Phragmipedium
kovachii.
I did attend the 2001 CPO International Orchid Show in Lima Peru.
peter
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Steven B who said:
The news seemed a lot more reasonable when I went to the link that
Peter provided and found that the report actually says the habitat
ranges from 1000 to 3700 m.
Actually that is incorrect Steven. The Peruvian friend who sent me the link to
the
El Comercio article, which I
Steven B said:
the link that Peter provided and found that the report actually
says the habitat ranges from 1000 to 3700 m.
The only link I provided was to the El Comercio newspaper report. There is
no mention of any elevation in that report
seven hundred
meters. My apologies Steven, you were correct.
Peter
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The article Viateur provided a link for, was written by Miriam Jutta,
Orchid conservation biologist and botanical illustrator University Putra
Malaysia
It starts with:
Another take on orchids
I REFER to the article Petals with a purpose (StarTwo, Sept 7),
which contains factual errors and
appreciate if anyone could come up with any references;
and where they found the reference.
Thanks.
Peter Fowler
Alton, UK
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Peter,
In addition to Jose's suggestions, there are also the following
possibilities:
Dendrochilum aureum could be either:
Dendrochilum auriculare Ames (Philippines)
or D. auritum Rchb.f., which is now considered a syn. for D. cornutum Bl.
Occurs in Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo.
Peter O'Byrne
above Funchal, but any large cemetary will do and there are several
on the island. Yes, really, I'm not kidding ... if you want to see orchids
used in a totally different context, visit a good cemetery in Madeira and
don't forget to take your camera along.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
agree, Peter?
Bert, this question reminds me of the trial lawyer who said to Joe Bloggs
the defendant do you always mug your victims before you snatch their bags,
and is your name Joe Bloggs ? Give a simple yes or no answer to my
question.
I think you already know the answer to the first question
Tim who said:
Can anyone point me toward a manufacturer or vendor who
can supply a professional label printer?
Try this link:
http://www.amtsystems.com/Green/economy/label.html
TXP3 Thermal Printer
The TXP3 give the user the ability to print tags up to 24-mil thickness,
9 inches wide and up
that were originally wild-collected.
Since you ARE in business, I assume you can tell the difference. What
foolproof system do you use ?
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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Viateur who said:
What relation do you make between the destruction of
orchid habitats and CITES ?
{I would prefer to call it depletion of orchid habitats; they are
sometimes destroyed , but not always.}
There is no relation. These depletions happen, in spite of CITES.
I used Phragmipedium
Colin, if you wish to contact them, here is what I found:
Warrnambool Orchids
34 Riverview Terrace Warrnambool VIC 3280
PH (03) 55623753 Fax (03) 55612433
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Spring 2004 Wildcatt:
Paph. supardii X Paph. pruestans
Hybrid not registered
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Shirlee,
Thanks for jogging my memory. That's the one.
Peter O'Byrne
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Peter, I believe the primary hybrid you speak of is D. Kuniko a cross of
D.miyakei x D. victoria-reginae and the photo does look like it could
be either one.
Cheers back at you. Shirlee Denver
In the Victorian era thousands upon thousands of Odontoglossum crispum
plants were introduced from the wild. Many had a good shape , size and
texture. You only have to look at the pages of Lindenia (late Victorian
era) to see the quality of wild collected plants.
OK for every 10,000 plants
://www.cites.org/eng/append/appendices.shtml
Of the Lady's slippers, only Paphiopedilum and Phragmipedium are on CITES
App.I
Cypripedium and Mexipedium are not.
Is there a new CITES document out that confirms what you said??
peter
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xerophyticum
be placed on CITES Appendix I, at this Conference, but there may well be one.
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Hi Tennis,
Please visit Disa grower Wally Orchard's website, called Afrodisa,
where you may find what you are looking for in Disa culture etc.
Here is the link:
http://corchard.home.comcast.net/
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To Bert who asked:
could you please tell where you find information about such a genus.
Here are a few links:
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/List_of_Orchidaceae_genera
http://www.orchidspng.com/nhn_cdrom_dendrobium.html
http://www.orchidaceousbooks.com.au/OB12026.html
as well as Sabah. The pollinator is unknown.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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For more info, see:
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Aaron was right, the original publication was in Blumea, as given below:
I'm sure Peter will straighten me out on this, but TROPICOS notes that it
was published a little earlier by de Vogel in Blumea 30(1): 199 in 1984.
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In response to my comment
Peter,
Epipactis helleborine is not a tropical S.E.Asian plant; I know nothing about
it. Maybe someone else on the list has some answers. I'm not enthusiastic
about the idea that a growing plant can throw an internal switch and suddenly
become autogamous because of some external stimulus
Viateur who asked:
I have heard, a couple of times at my orchid society, comments that Manuel
Arias Silva was sentenced for exporting Phragmipedium kovachii.
Did I miss something at some point or the species was never actually
mentioned in the prosecution against Manuel Arias Silva nor George
get somewhat dehydrated. However, while this may be something the plants
can tolerate, I see no reason to think it is what they prefer.
Peter S. Tobias
Encinitas, CA
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know the difference between a species and a hybrid.
Read your own quotation again.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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Colin who said:
A comment on Phrag. kovachii being decimated in Peru, could it be that the
Peruvians stripped the place bare. .
In my humble opinion, it really does not matter much who stripped the Pk
habitats bare,
Peruvians, or non-Peruvians!!!
The Pk plants were removed from their habitats
To Marianne,
The USFWS International Affairs web site should be helpful to you.
I suggest you contact them and explain your particular situation.
There is a contact us on the web site:
http://international.fws.gov/
peter c.
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Sorry, title was:
Moving back to the USA with CITES App I and II orchids
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buy are
almost certainly wild-collected, not seed grown.
PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS SPECIES ( 'cos you'll just be contributing to
it's extinction) !!!
Peter O'Byrne
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George Norris did break the law, and he is the first to admit it.
However, the punishment he got does not fit the crime and is draconian, as I
and others
have said before.
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Cheers,
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Bert who said:
If I am right in my facts, Kovach has not yet faced final sentencing.
Correct, he has not faced it yet, but will on Nov 1, 2004
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Giles,
For about $ 25.- you can purchase a Digital Thermometer Hygrometer
with better accuracy than you require.
Check this website:
http://www.highqproducts.com/hygrometers.php
I have the exact same one and it works great!
peter
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such as islands. I hope you will consider the inclusion of plants in your
proposed legislation.
Peter S. Tobias
760-753-3173
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Finn Rasmussen who asked:
Wasn't the sentence for illegal EXPORT of the material? The type material
was
exported back to a herbarium in Peru, lest it should be confiscated and
destroyed by US authorities - which might have invalidated the name!
The sentence may have been for both, possession and
Viateur who said:
Of course, it is your right to repeat like a mantra
that CITES is a trade agreement.
Viateur, please get the facts before you speak.
My comment was made just once; it was in response to the erroneous
statement in China View: CITES is regarded as one of the most effective
if we move air up through the atmosphere it will expand
and cool down at a fixed rate of 3 degrees Celsius for every
1000 feet, or 10 degrees Celsius for every kilometre it rises.
I believe you are correct for dry air. It is my understanding that
the rate of change for moist air is 6 degrees
Chris,
you said:
I say let's open it all up and grab 'em while they still exist!
Look on the bright side. Once they've started building their 2500 mile
highway, it will be so much easier to get into the unexplored regions
that you'll be able to do just that.
Peter O'Byrne
who anticipates 4
Hi Kenneth,
I noticed thatthe posts contained in
themost recent OGD digests do not appear
in the Nov 2004 archives. http://www.potto-webdesign.com/mailman/public/orchids/
Peter
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to bootleg
them for you.
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guys seem to be saying is that US copyright laws aren't
enforced in the USA, but citizens of other countries are expected to
obey them. Is that correct
Peter O'Byrne
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Trust Dennis to misconstrue the obvious. His OGD V6 #19 statement about me:
Peter .. implies that reading an article in
the library is bootlegging, or borrowing a journal from a friend.
is complete twaddle (see ... I'm being unusually polite). Perhaps
Dennis the Menace would oblige us all
.
I was out of order. Sorry.
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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totally agree with your comment about clubbing together and
buying orchid-rich habitats ... I've been advocating this for years.
Regards from
Peter O'Byrne (Most Honorable )
Singapore
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Is this correctDave: Coelogyne
albe;Coryanthes albes ;Cyrtoglottis albis??
Peter
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. There are basic
freedoms at stake.
Peter O'Byrne
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will be able to afford to visit Miami.
Cordially,
Peter O'Byrne
Singapore
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Viateur asked:
"The Difference Between Alba, Alba Form, and
White",by Dr. Kenneth S. Wilsonin the AOS Bulletin, vol. 49 (8),
pp. 863-867, August 1980.I would very much like to get a scan of
that article.
Scanned, sentto you off
list.
Pete
H. Yamaga who asked:Please send me the scanning copy of it to my personal address.
I'm very sorry I will put you so much trouble.
No problem at all, I will send it to off list, together with a questionI have for you.hirosi99 at agate.plala.or.jp
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Peter, I don't know what it is about you Poms
but you seem to think you have some destiny to police and correct the rest of
the world. Your fellow traveler, O'Byrne displays the
same characteristics. You don't own this forum and if Kenneth wishes to change
the nature of the discussions I
Encyclia tripunctata.
This Mexican species does lose all of its leaves. Please don't worry as
this is normal. Should flower when bulbs are leafless. Flowers are
perfumed slightly.
Peter Fowler, Alton, UK.
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An orchid forum, this is supposed to
be.
From politics to religion to poetry, most of
ushave been
yourverytolerant and patient audience,
but enough is too much!
You know who you are; please take your non-orchid
soapbox
topics somewhere else!!
peter
Iris
who said:
I
can't figure out if you can do it with
Wildcatt.
What was the earliest cross with L. tenebrosa 'Walton Grange?'
Wildcatt does not show RHS awards.Hybrid
registers only show the species;
not clonal names.
The earliest cross with L. tenebrosa I have
been
K,
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for region2 (Central Pacific), and region3 (Northwest) in the
Journal.
Peter Lin
Irving, Texas
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