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Apr 8, 2010 13:18:57 GMT -5
Post by mdahms on Apr 8, 2010 13:18:57 GMT -5
Hi everyone
I have been growing Bulbos in my apartment in London Ontario for about 10 years and I have a general interest in the genus and its allies. I also grow other orchids, mainly species but I do have a few hybrids. I have American, African and Asian species but have been adding more and more Asian species in the last few years. My growing spaces include several wire racks as well as a large growing case where most of my mounted plants kept.
My other main interest is the Asclepidaceae/Apocynaceae family with a focus on the genus Hoya.
Mike
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Apr 9, 2010 22:03:18 GMT -5
Post by H20 on Apr 9, 2010 22:03:18 GMT -5
Hey Mike, Thanks for joining again. Hope to see lots of pictures to come
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tom
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Apr 11, 2010 18:26:29 GMT -5
Post by tom on Apr 11, 2010 18:26:29 GMT -5
Glad to see you here Mike, the orchids you sent me a few years back are still thriving Thanks again
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Apr 12, 2010 0:50:19 GMT -5
Post by mdahms on Apr 12, 2010 0:50:19 GMT -5
Hi Tom glad to hear the plants are doing well, Bulbos right? Are you still keeping carnivorous plants?
Mike
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Apr 15, 2010 9:59:54 GMT -5
Post by tindomul on Apr 15, 2010 9:59:54 GMT -5
Hey Mike, New here too. Just wanted to say hi. I also love the apocynaceae family, and I just started investigating them recently. I went to ethiopia and took tons of pics of what I thought were Euphorbs, and when I took a look at the pictures, the flowers were obviously Apocynaceae. lol. Here is a video I made on the flower structures, thought maybe you might like it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NzuhcY1tzk
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Apr 15, 2010 11:53:06 GMT -5
Post by mdahms on Apr 15, 2010 11:53:06 GMT -5
Hi Tindomul
Yeah this is a very interesting group of plants. Asclepias/milkweeds, Stapeliads and Hoyas are my favorites from the family.
Mike
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