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Orchiflora offers a large selection of hardy orchids, some of them are rare and not commonly found in any nursery
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If you can give me a mail here or in a private message so I can send you the list if you are interested.
 
If you can give me a mail here or in a private message so I can send you the list if you are interested.
We can't see the photos, you need to use another site besides photobucket

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Dot, I'm guessing that it's not her/his website, but this is probably it:
https://www.facebook.com/orchifloragarden/
and probably
https://www.facebook.com/orchiflora/

Are Cypripedium lentiginosum, C. margariftaceum, C. lichiangense, C. subtropicum successfully propagated artificially in Europe? Or are these from Chinese source? I wonder where C. irapeanum is coming from, too.

Note that species name (epithet) should not be capitalized (e.g. it should be Paphiopedilum villosum var. annamens).
 
Yes....suspicious

Are Cypripedium lentiginosum, C. margariftaceum, C. lichiangense, C. subtropicum successfully propagated artificially in Europe? Or are these from Chinese source? I wonder where C. irapeanum is coming from, too.

Yes,there is a nursery in Belgium that seems managed to reproduce them...and also grow them for a while...i dont know if they are able to grow them to flower and keep them alive for years...

you can see photos in their website(example irapeanum):

http://www.albiflora.be/plantdetail.php?id=71
 
Yes....suspicious



Yes,there is a nursery in Belgium that seems managed to reproduce them...and also grow them for a while...i dont know if they are able to grow them to flower and keep them alive for years...

you can see photos in their website(example irapeanum):

http://www.albiflora.be/plantdetail.php?id=71

Thank you, Valenzino! Their breeding is amazing! It appears that Albiflora can export with proper documentation! Hmmm, but first I should work on growing easier Cyps better....
 
I don't have CITES permission all the plants are artificcially propagated none of them are wild collected.
 
Also any 25 plants bought I plant a Cypripedium calceolus in the wild, I am also working on a website.
 

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