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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

    Wow! Just beautiful!! What is the flower in picture #5? It is beautiful!! We're building a greenhouse onto the front of our castle in Eastern Oregon. It will be down (in elevation) from the southerly front of the house and will also act as a heat sink for the radiant flooring, etc. We hope to put fruit trees and beautiful flowers and herbs in it....snakes too, maybe...
    Just a lovely patio you have; thank you for sharing.


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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    Wow! Just beautiful!! What is the flower in picture #5? It is beautiful!! We're building a greenhouse onto the front of our castle in Eastern Oregon. It will be down (in elevation) from the southerly front of the house and will also act as a heat sink for the radiant flooring, etc. We hope to put fruit trees and beautiful flowers and herbs in it....snakes too, maybe...
    Just a lovely patio you have; thank you for sharing.
    That is a phalenopsis or moth orchid. The white ones are the most common, that one is a spotted variety. They come in 100's of variations and colors.
    Here is a purple one

    They are fairly easy to grow and are considered a low light orchid. A sunny window with some shading can work. The best thing is the blooms last a long time, sometimes months.

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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

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    Thanks Heather, you and your boyfriend need to come over sometime
    Hey, we can have a PattyCakes and Heather and Raul meet up to talk about Orchids!! I'm down
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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

    April here are some of my vandas hanging in the greenhouse


    And here is a bloom of one of my favs "Princess Mikasa" it is a cross of a vanda and an ascocentrum called ascocenda. They dont get as big as vandas and bloom at younger size/age.

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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

    Here are some examples of Cymbidiums, they need to be outside to cool(30's-40's) in the winter or they wont bloom.

    Here is a red one arranged with some white phalenopis.


    and another one just starting to bloom now.



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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

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    Thanks Pat, I know the girlfriend is a plant lover, you guys gotta come by and say hi some time.
    Oh man, the girlfriend would prolly pass out!!! Sounds like a plan!!

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    Hey, we can have a PattyCakes and Heather and Raul meet up to talk about Orchids!! I'm down
    BING BING BING BING BING!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Greenhouse/Plant pics DUW!

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    And here is a bloom of one of my favs "Princess Mikasa" it is a cross of a vanda and an ascocentrum called ascocenda. They dont get as big as vandas and bloom at younger size/age.
    Yep.. that's what I've got. I can't wait for it to bloom.

    One of my phaelenopsis is about to pop as well.

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