Yes mariae is correct.Mariae....regina has black stripes on flag....otherwise i think this thread...god...
Thanks! I try to remember now! But not guaranteed.Yes, victoria mariae. Nice bunch of species you got there
this one about a year. I had them in my early orchid days, but sold them. Now really hard to find...How long do you grow canhii???
I think it is more sophicistated problem.Where? Hangianum is legal in eu, furthermore Orchid Inn. sales plants from seed in US.Few years ago hangianum was illegal in US.Thaianum can be available , i have several plants, all of them from seeds.I saw canhii flasks several times with photos on ebay within 2 years.But i see fully "legal " canhii in its own country witin horrible conditions waiting for death.Dude! thanks for sharing but you know what is still not legally exported, right!?
The moss is just on top of the substrate. Its bark, pumice stone and some coconut.Thanks Martin.I asked because you grow it in sp moss if I could see well.My experience that there are few species who don't like the organic media, rugsur., canhii, thaianum and druryii.These guys grow in gravel or crushed lava rock at me.
OK, i dont know and care because of the following point. We all know that CITES don't work for saving orchids in their natural habitat. At the same time so huge numbers of orchids and other plants we're still wild collected and the trading is since social media so easy, that there is no end in sight until they are extinct. Land clearing and deforestriation is unfourtunatly also continuing. The plant shown above is seed propagate from a friend. Unfourtunatly only a few seedlings survive. It seems that canhii is not the easiest to propagate. This species is such a good example for that CITES isnt working. So no need to mention it.Dude! thanks for sharing but you know what is still not legally exported, right!?
Unfortunately this is the truth.The moss is just on top of the substrate. Its bark, pumice stone and some coconut.
I haven't good experience with only non organic media. For me it works.
OK, i dont know and care because of the following point. We all know that CITES don't work for saving orchids in their natural habitat. At the same time so huge numbers of orchids and other plants we're still wild collected and the trading is since social media so easy, that there is no end in sight until they are extinct. Land clearing and deforestriation is unfourtunatly also continuing. The plant shown above is seed propagate from a friend. Unfourtunatly only a few seedlings survive. It seems that canhii is not the easiest to propagate. This species is such a good example for that CITES isnt working. So no need to mention it.
I read quite a bit...I don’t see posts or articles about what is illegal, or a plant that is illegal but becomes legal. NYEric, what is illegal?one of those has never received CITES approval from its native country.
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