Found 30 plants
grown by Clint Dalrymple.
Column "M?" indicates if plant matched to orchid database.
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Orchid |
M? |
Visible |
Description |
Culture |
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Cattleya Interglossa x Encyclia radiata |
No |
Public |
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Currently in vendor mix |
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Maxillaria picta x M. tenuifolia |
No |
Public |
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Currently in vendor mix, in 2" pot. |
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Bletia. florida |
Yes |
Public |
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Standard potting mix with lots of added stalite for drainage, in an east to northeast facing window. |
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Bletia. patula |
Yes |
Public |
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Very set back by vendor cutting roots for shipment. Pro-mix HP mixed with stalite, hydroton, and marble chips. Attempt at recreating a terrestrial soil over ancient coral. Not particularly happy wi... Read more |
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Cyn. gibbosa |
Yes |
Public |
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Vendor mix was mostly tree fern with some soil, this may have been too dry as bulbs were a tad shrunken when repotting. New soil is tree fern mixed with cactus mix soil. |
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Cyn. LOC Lavender Splendor |
Yes |
Public |
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Vendor mix was tree fern with a small amount of potting soil. Found two nice looking tubers when repotting. New mix has a higher portion of cactus potting mix. |
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Dact. fuchsii |
Yes |
Public |
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Growing outdoors in a composted wood chip mix, receiving alkaline water. |
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Dact. majalis |
Yes |
Public |
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Growing outdoors in composted wood chips, receiving alkaline water. |
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Dact. purpurella var. cambrensis |
Yes |
Public |
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Growing outdoors potted in composted wood chips, receiving alkaline water. Grows a new tuber each year while old one shrivels, occasionally two new tubers in quite good conditions. Foliage dies bac... Read more |
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Eplc. Volcano Trick 'Orange Fire' |
Yes |
Public |
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Medium orchid bark |
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G. pubescens |
Yes |
Public |
Terrestrial native to Eastern North American woodlands and similar terrain, often poached. Likes an acidic soil and handles cool temperatures well. Evolutionary analog of Fittonia albivenis, (nerve... Read more |
Vendor net pot and pure sphagnum was not great, roots died when they touched the edges. Currently in a high drainage soil that is 25% pine sawdust. |
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Gym. conopsea |
Yes |
Public |
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Growing outdoors in degraded wood chips, receiving hard water. Added marble to top of mix to help maintain alkaline conditions. Possibly has a problem with high temperatures, as opening of flower s... Read more |
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Hab. L'Avenir |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in what appears to be a standard potting soil topped by sphagnum as supplied by vendor, will repot during/after its mandatory dry winter dormancy. |
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Lc. Irene Newman |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in Repotme clear slotted pot with "Phalaenopsis Monterrey Dark Imperial", attempting to encourage root growth after bad vendor pot. |
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Oecl. maculata |
Yes |
Public |
Florida invasive form, does not show the brown/bronze of some of the other forms available as i.e. monophylla |
Standard potting mix with added sand and pumice, pumice top layer. Received in bad condition, had to remove one leaf and have slowly spreading black mark on remaining leaf |
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Oecl. monophylla |
Yes |
Public |
Has bronze and browns on leaves compared to the green mottling of the Florida invasive form, supposedly has more pink to the flower as well. Not sure if search results showing this is the same as O... Read more |
Vendor mix was large bark, was not water retentive enough in my conditions. After losing the smaller growths, I changed it to paph mix. |
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Oecl. spathulifera |
Yes |
Public |
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In vendor mix; medium to small bark |
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Paph. Delightfully Venus |
Yes |
Public |
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Kept at 75% humidity underneath cacao trees. |
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Paph. Ho Chi Minh |
Yes |
Public |
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Repotme paph and phrag mix, a few marble chips on top, dryer and cooler for winter |
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Paph. Lantern's Charm |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in vendor mix with marble chips on top, dryer and cooler winter |
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Paph. Mystically Contrasting |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in vendor mix |
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Pln. Tongariro |
Yes |
Public |
One of the hybrids that grow additional bulbils on top of the pbulbs. |
Repotme paph & phrag mix, in a clay pot. Better with a gravel top coat, bark held too much water against leaves and pbulbs leading to losses. |
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Pnr. graminifolia |
Yes |
Public |
A relatively new small cooler weather terrestrial from Japan, many colors and forms not yet available in the Western market. |
Light soil mix. Bulb tip barely under surface, suboptimal because roots grew from the top as well. I'm not sure if leggyness is because of sun or not. |
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Pnr. keiskei |
Yes |
Public |
A quite small cold tolerant deciduous terrestrial, liking to be wet in summer but mostly dry in winter. Need a relatively cold winter to activate the tubers. |
Light terrestrial mix: potting soil with sand, old bark, pumice. Likes things on the side of wet. Begins blooming almost immediately after emerging, so special care might be needed. |
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Prc. Tamlea |
Yes |
Public |
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Repotted into a mix of repotme Catt and Paph & Phrag, showing great growth. Is this mix too small? We shall see! |
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Psh. cochleata |
Yes |
Public |
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Repotme cattleya, slot pot in a larger terra cotta pot with 1cm space on each side for humidity |
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Ptst. curta |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in vendor terrestrial mix, was advised to repot when it enters summer dormancy. |
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Rlc. Yen Corona 'Green Genie' |
Yes |
Public |
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E facing window kept partially open to increase temperature shifts, additional light provided by LED. |
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Sngl. longifolia |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in vendor mix. |
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Sngl. woodii |
Yes |
Public |
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Currently in vendor mix |