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    Pterostylis coccina

    Pterostylis coccina is one of the cauline greenhoods that was proposed to be split off into the genus Diplodium. Grows and multiplies as easily as other Pterostylis but needs to be watered a lot earlier in the growing season (mid-summer) to get a good flowering rate.
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    Diuris maculata

    Diuris maculata is one of the tuberous terrestrial orchids from the eastern states of Australia. They adapt well to cultivation and they're reasonably easy to flower but they can be a little slow to multiply. They respond to the same cultivation methods used for most other Australian...
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    Newbie

    Hi, I keep seeing people mentioning Slippertalk on other sites so I decided to register and take notes. As a quick intro: I'm mainly an Australian epiphyte and temperate terrestrial grower but I've had a shamefully token collection of a couple of Paphs for several years. As an example of being...
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