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Posted by cehwiedel | Posted in Flowers, Perennials, Shrubs | Posted on 05-05-2009 ... A spate of warmer weather sure brings along the flowers: ... Flowers (111)
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Posted by cehwiedel | Posted in Cool Season, Flowers, Shopping | Posted on 13-12-2009 ... Posted by cehwiedel | Posted in Flowers | Posted on 19-06-2009 ... Posted by cehwiedel | Posted in Annuals, Commentary, Cool Season, Flowers, Planning, Vegetables | Posted on 31-07-2009...
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Anyway, the small leafed rose plants finally coughed up the flowers and we were all escstatic! But they never did do that well - they were plagued by black spot and leaf-cutter bugs and soon died. The next summer, back in Kodai, we'd get another set of cuttings!
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Flowers on and off throughout the year but mainly in Spring and Summer. Needs a lightly shaded position out of full sun especially in warm climates. Use an epiphytic orchid compost which is a mix of shredded bark, perlite and charcoal.
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davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/48745/
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The cockle-shell orchid can bloom for up to 6 months usually starting in spring with an apical, erect, inflorescence that can produce many flowers. ... Humidity: A humidity of 50% or higher is ideal for the cockleshell orchid. Singapore’s humidity usually ranges from 60-80% and is suitable for this plant. If grown in an...
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hdbcarnivores.wordpress.com/2008/05/24/prosthechea-coch...
hdbcarnivores.wordpress.com/2008/05/24/prosthechea-cochleata-the-cockleshell-orchid/
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The cockle-shell orchid can bloom for up to 6 months usually starting in spring with an apical, erect, inflorescence that can produce many flowers. ... Humidity: A humidity of 50% or higher is ideal for the cockleshell orchid. Singapore’s humidity usually ranges from 60-80% and is suitable for this plant. If grown in an...
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hdbcarnivores.wordpress.com/category/orchids/
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A range of miscellaneous orchids that don't fit in any other group ... Super looking Octopus shaped flowers with pale yellow/lime dangling sepal;s and petals and a super purple ''hood' above - makes them look like octopus! HAS EXTENDED FLOWERING PERIODS ... 4. Encyclia cochleata ' Octopussy' - Cockleshell Orchid...
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www.easyorchids.co.uk/shop/Encyclia-cochleata-Octopussy...
www.easyorchids.co.uk/shop/Encyclia-cochleata-Octopussy-Cockleshell-Orchid.html
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It is a very fragrant species that blooms in the fall, winter and spring on an apical, short to 4" [10 cm], few to many [4 to 12] flowered inflorescence with non-resupinate, fragrant [sometimes not so good], heavy textured, cockleshell flowers and is easy to grow.
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www.orchidspecies.com/anaradiatum.htm
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Invite yonder MeeMaw, right-winged Francophile, to the garden sport invented by fourteenth-century French peasants using stout brooms and hoops of bent willow, later gentrified by courts of crushed cockleshell, wild flowers twined round wire hoops and torches of tallow set ablaze for erotic night play.
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www.conjunctions.com/webcon/pritchard08.htm
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