My current Greenhouse inventory

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ehanes7612

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I feel my orchid growing has reached it's final stage. Knowing myself I will probably grow for another 3 to 5 years and sell everything off (I have done this twice before). Hence the change to Phrags, so that I can actually see the fruits of my labor and have nicer looking plants in the greenhouse. I have plans to travel Asia extensively on a bid to become a world class photographer :drool: ..I will take the next few years building up my skill level.But in the meantime this is my current list of Phrags I am growing up. My only concern is seeing the kovachii bloom, as they are by far the slowest growing.

CHUCK AKER BREEDING
Eumelia Arias 40 plants two years old and the first one should be blooming soon
Phrag besseae 10 plants from a flask 3 years old (3 in Bud)
Phrag besseae flavum 20 plants
Phrag fischeri 20 plus plants
Phrag Jason Fisher 20 plus plants
Phrag Waunakee Sunset x manzurii
Phrag kovachii 15 plants
and some on reserve

LARGE SEEDLINGS
Hanne popow x kovachii
Sunspot x kovachii
kovachii x sib
Acker's Sunlight x kovachii
Beauport Rose x kovachii
La Vingtaine
DIVISIONS
dellasondroi (bud)

FOX VALLEY BREEDING
Lynn Evans Goldner 20 plants
Rising Son 30 plus plants
Fox Valley Fireball 30 plants
Will Chantry 20 plus plants
besseae 20 plus plants

LARGE SEEDLINGS
exstanomodium
longifolium album
wallisii
Xerophyticum (2 plants)

and an assortment of already bloomed hybrid adult plants (about 20)

needless to say, my phrag collection takes up about half my greenhouse now
 
Great bunch of acquisitions, Ed. Let me know when you get tired of them and I'll drive up from California and bring the lot of them home!
 

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