The Kew Checklist treats Aerides species names as feminine.
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Hi all,
I am intrigued by the various spellings provided by various lists on the genus
Aerides. Is A multiflora [Kew] or multiflorum [w3tropicos] correct. This same
problem seems to be out there in many books as well. Hooker, Holttum, Hawkes
has it as multiflorum, Pridgeon, Seidenfadden,
Hi everyone, I finally managed to successfully cross my Aerides odoratum with a vanda. The next question that comes to mind is: how long do i have to wait before i do a green pod culture. I know Vanda is 5 to 7 months, but wasnt able to find specific info on Aerides. What are the timings for
Dada phalunatics [!?]
wrote : Aerides odoratum...
how long do i have to wait before i do a green pod culture
What are the timings for Aerides?
150-180 days
(Erich Michel, Proceedings / 16th WOC, page 236)
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Regards,
VB
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the
notes on the genus Aerides published in the Manila Bulletin (18 September
2005):
see http://www.mb.com.ph/SCTY2005091844711.html
Regards,
Viateur
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Peter, I recently had cause to question the currenly accepted name for what was known as Aerides fieldingii. I e-mailed the Registrar at the RHS and his reply was the " Roseum" was the accepted name in use at the RHS. Julian went into detail about masculine feminine, neuter? etc . The upshot is
Hi Roy.
That's what Phil Cribb told me several years ago, so I dutifully
changed all my Aerides name-endings to the neuter form. However, Phil
never told me why Aerides is neuter (and I had no reason to ask), so,
in the wake of Pandelis' son of revelation, I'm hoping someone will
provide
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