parvi_17
Well-Known Member
I think the big purple/pink one is tibeticum, but it has the color of froschii... Actually, it looks quite like my froschii.
Cyp acule is found in acid conditions, often in areas of pine or hemlock.
Other cyp species are not so fond of the the very acid conditions favored by acule.
A good book to look for is Growing Hardy Orchids by John Tullock
Thank you to all, for the support and simpathy! You agree that the photo 3 is yunannensis? and the first one froschii?
In the pictures I can see the first one dont have a bloom so it is not easy to say.
Check out this Link it maybe will help you to find it out:wink:
http://www.w-frosch.de/Cypris/Arten/yunna.htm
By the way are you luieilda2009 on Ebay??
Yes i am, why?
Only I watched the auctions of Acaule in germany,
one of the 3 auction I know, and now I know the second one.
I am still fantic in acaule, so I am interested in which people grow them and where are the genetic from.
So we have in one plant the same origin. But my plants will need another few days before flowering. :sob:
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