Australian Native Orchids and Ebay
So....what a world we live in now with a seemingly endless world of orchid collecting at our finger tips courtesy of ebay, so lets have a bit of a look at how ebay has changed the Australian orchid seen Variety:
By admin|2016-11-07T08:13:33+00:00December 23rd, 2014|News|
So....what a world we live in now with a seemingly endless world of orchid collecting at our finger tips courtesy of ebay, so lets have a bit of a look at how ebay has changed the Australian orchid seen Variety:
By admin|2016-09-27T04:44:38+00:00November 13th, 2014|News|
2014 Sarcochilus Breeding update: These year so far lots of great crosses with pods on plants, still we have to get through the long hot summer ahead with viable pods left at the end, finger crossed! Our general approach this
By admin|2016-10-27T08:22:39+00:00October 31st, 2014|News|
So you just bought an orchid and want to know what to grow it in or maybe you have been collecting for a while but are starting to realise there are a number of different things you can grow your
By admin|2016-09-27T06:09:26+00:00May 27th, 2014|News|
Dockrillia Orchids were originally classified as dendrobiums and are still classified as dendrobiums by the RHS however the genus Dockrillia is widely excepted in Australia. They are a subset of terete leaved dendrobiums (many with long cylindrical leaves but some
By admin|2016-09-27T06:15:18+00:00March 31st, 2014|News|
Over the weekend we were lucky enough to sneak away for a quick trip to queensland, always fun to look at orchids and learn more about them. The most interesting things for me where: Temperature and Humidity in the low