This is the link which provides basic information about Orchid culture and answers most of your initial questions about Orchid keeping.
http://www.aos.org/Default.aspx?id=75
About Orchid names and naming and why you should never lose the tag:
http://www.ladyslipper.com/name.htm
http://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchids/orchid-care/orchid-names-and-naming/
http://www.orchidboard.com/orchid-naming-explained
a nice discussion about names/seedlings hybrids etc
http://www.orchidboard.com/community/beginner-discussion/10331-some-basic-questions-about-new-orchids.html
And if you have an un-named hybrid and you want to see if it is registered or you wish to check the parentage of a hybrid go here:
http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticulturaldatabase/orchidregister/orchidregister.asp
nice excerpt about doing grex searches
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=6698045
http://www.orchidphotos.org/
http://www.orchidmall.com/
Orchid abbreviations
http://www.orchidsaustralia.com/download_abbrevtab.pdf
This message was edited Aug 17, 2012 9:34 AM
Orchid Culture for Newcomers and other Orchid related links
I think that this is a great idea. BUT....I don't think that Dave will go for links that are for businesses....maybe I'm wrong...I usually am... But the business can be got on the watchdog I think...
Hap
Thanks Ursula! Here are a few more:
INFO:
Jay's Key West Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia
http://www.orchidspecies.com/index.htm
Orchid Society of Nova Scotia: Orchid FAQs
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Recreation/OrchidSNS/osnsfaq.html
Orchid Genus Names and Abbreviations:
http://retirees.uwaterloo.ca/~jerry/orchids/names.html
Many articles, including an Orchid FAQ, Artificial Lighting, Orchid Nutrition, Pronunciation Guide, etc:
http://retirees.uwaterloo.ca/~jerry/orchids/index.html
BUSINESS:
Garden Watchdog for Orchid Companies:
http://davesgarden.com/gwd/advanced.php?state=xx&country=XX&category=18&search_text=&sorter=company_name&submit=Search
This message was edited Dec 18, 2005 7:05 AM
Whoa,
This is great!
I have a good list of orchid links on my site:
http://www.orchidphotos.org/orchids/links.html
This listings in this link are relatively easy to search through.
http://www.orchidsonline.com.au/photo.html
Just had a rave thru my faves, found some, lots of photos here
http://www.bigislandgrowers.com/b_orc/b_orc_comp.php
An Aussie site with photo list
http://www.speciesorchids.com/photos.html
This is a good'un
http://zanaf.dyndns.biz/
The Canadian Orchid Congress with lots of links
http://www.canadianorchidcongress.ca/
Some more (I'd better do this in one posting)
http://www.sonic.net/orchids/index.htm#cattop
http://www.orchidwire.com/
http://www.orchid-talk.co.uk/contents.html
http://www.cites.org/eng/resources/species.html
http://www.orchids.mu/Glossary/Glossary_A.htm
http://www.larsen-twins.dk/orcgenus.html
http://www.swroga.org/Plant_registration/Alphabetic%20listing%20Species%20Hybrids.htm
http://www.delfinadearaujo.com/page2.htm
This one has orchid care tips
http://www.carterandholmes.com/care.html
The Orchid Seedbank Project, not sure if still operating but gives growing from seed tech data
http://members.cox.net/lmlauman/osp/html/technical_data.html
A lot of info on % of different parentage
http://www.krischanphoto.com/gardens/orchid/orchid.htm
Sharon's orchid pages, nice pics
http://www.sdahldtp.com/index.htm#top
Lots of pics
http://www.merklesorchids.com/photos.html
Wild orchids in Japan
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/calypso/lip/japanwild.htm
A japanese grower of paphs, Dr Tanaka, he has some amazing paphs in the subgenus on this page, there is a link to his home page at the bottom
http://www.orchid.or.jp/orchid/people/tanaka/MyBd/enmybreed.html
Just got the first batch of photos from the Pacific Orchid Exposition, held in February of every year at Fort Mason Center, in San Francisco
http://www.orchidphotos.org/images/orchids/POE2006/index.html
There's a fairly nice sampling of what what on display and for sale at this year's show.
More coming, so bookmark the page.
-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org
This message was edited Mar 16, 2006 9:47 PM
Eric,
what a wonderful show!!
I really enjoyed the tour through your eyes, and I truly appreciate the labeling, which includes even the parentage. Phantastic job!
Thank you so much for posting,
Ursula
A thread about Guarianthe but also contains useful comments about nomenclature and taxonomy.
http://forum.theorchidsource.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=002989
Kew's monocots checklist: http://www.kew.org/wcsp/home.do
Pleurothallid Alliance: http://pleurothallids.com/The_Pleurothallid_Alliance.htm
Nina Rach's Stanhopea Pages: http://houstonorchidsociety.org/Stanhopea/
Semi-hydro culture: http://www.firstrays.com/semi-hydro.htm
Whitlow on Blue Cattleya breeding (1992): http://www.c-we.com/blue.cattleyas/
Orchids of Mauritius: http://www.orchids.mu/index.html
Peruvian Orchid Club: http://www.peruorchids.com/en/index.html
Guide to the orchids of Sao Tome (in French) - Guide des orchidées de São Tomé
et de Príncipe by Par Tariq Stévart and Faustino de Oliveira: http://www.geocities.com/tstevart/GuideSTP.html
Edited to add:
Paphiopedilum culture reading room from Antec: http://ladyslipper.com/magazin.htm
SlipperOrchids.info: http://www.slipperorchids.info
Phalaenopsis (esp. photos of species and primary hybrids): http://www.phals.net/index_e.html
Some free orchid species culture sheets by Charles and Margaret Baker: http://www.orchidculture.com/COD/FREE/
Links to Japanese orchid culture info (Neofinetia, Den. monoliforme, Sedirea japonica) from New World Orchids: http://newworldorchids.com/pages/japan.htm and Neofinetia potting: http://newworldorchids.com/pages/neopotting.htm
Wilford Neptune's Dendrobium kingianum culture: http://www.nhorchids.org/pages_growing/kingianum.htm
Photos of orchids (and other things) from Colombia: http://www.flickr.com/photos/quimbaya/
Edited again to add flasking info:
Orchid Seedbank Project, with technical FAQ on sowing seeds: http://members.cox.net/ahicks51/osp/index.html
Alan Robinson's notes on a home "lab" for seeds: http://www.users.on.net/~gmcorbin/BOS/Articles/Flasking.html
PhytoTechLab, including flask medium for sale: http://www.phytotechlab.com/
This message was edited Jan 19, 2007 8:44 PM
www.orchidforums.net nice people and great information.
This message was edited May 24, 2009 12:27 AM
A new orchid forum needing new members. come and start some posts.....www.orchidforums.com
Anyone know any good Australian forum sites?
coming from the second link given on top of the stickies:
http://www.orchidmall.com/plants2.htm#austrlia
I 'm more after a aussie forum on the net not nurseries/sellers. thanks!
Yes, you said that, my mistake.
http://www.orchidsonline.com.au/
thanks!
I am interested in getting Orchid again.I lost mine moving.I will be more than glad to return when I gt started..Thanks in advance..Porsha
Thanks so much for all the info. I think my problem is all the rain and keeping to wet..Any comments ?
Are there any orchids that can survive Chicago winters? They are so beautiful - and so expensive. I don't want to buy one and immediatly kill it.
Hi Mableruth,
My DD lives in Chi Town and with her VERY bright windows, she does wonders with phals. They don't go out in the summer either.
Good Luck,
Hap
Good morning all,
I recently got a dendrobium nobile, it has now finished blooming and I would like to put it outside, will it be able to cope with full sun? I am zone 11.
Sue
Dens do cope pretty well with alot of sun. I'd gradually get it use to the sun though. Esp. if its been growing in way less light, don't just put it straight out in full sun. Maybe not full afternoon sun, just morning.
I'm assuming that you have high humidity. If so, Bree is absolutely correct. Where I live, our humidity is very low in late summer and fall, so I give my Dens. filtered sun.
Thanks guys I will move it slowly....BTW will it bllom again soon or will be one of those that takes another year to give it lovely blooms again?
Yearly i think like alot of orchids.
I am new to orchid growing & would like to know a good place to purchase some orchids.
Since we are now entering Fall here in Texas & it is still warm, I saw that Vanda/Ascocenda orchids like the warmer temps & thought I might start with these.
Any recommendations for sellers of these would be appreciated.
I did a search on Dave's Garden for sellers of Vanda/Ascocenda orchids, but didn't find anything. Maybe I was looking in the wrong place.
Thanks
Just google orchid nurseries/growers in your area. http://www.orchidmall.com/plants.htm
[PHOTOS]
Species & Primary Hybrid Slipper Orchids (Paphs & Phrags) and Phals.
All the following are frequently updated
Primary Paphiopedilums:
http://www.slipperorchids.info/paphprimaries/
Primary Phragmipedium Hybrids:
http://www.slipperorchids.info/phragprimaries/index.html
In each case there are numerous photos of the species plants and recognized varieties
Species Paphiopedilums:
http://www.slipperorchids.info/paphspecies/index.html
Species Phragmipediums:
http://www.slipperorchids.info/phragspecies/index.html
Primary Phalaenopsis Hybrids (in French):
http://www.phals.net/Primaires.html
Allan
How do I translate the info on the tag with the plant to look it up in Plant files?
The tag reads: Wils. Castle Issa 'Hilo Bay'
In your case you have a Wisonara which is abbreviated Wils.. for a list of current abbreviations look here https://www.firstrays.com/PDF/Orchid%20Genera%20%20Abbreviations%20Sorted%20by%20Name.pdf
The rest is a bit more complicated but with some practice you eventually get the hang of it. That said, most of us mess up. lol This is a good explanation http://www.orchidkarma.com/about-orchids/orchid-nomenclature/ I suggest starting at genus and working your way down. The family and subfamily are of interest from a botanical standpoint, but not a part of the tag. Neither is alliance. However, knowing the alliance can help down the line when you want a look at the broader picture of a group of orchids to compare and contrast their habits. Hope this helps.
Thanks.................... I've never been one for knowing the "technical" terms. Guess it's time to learn.