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Cold hardy bromeliads and orchids


Kailua_Krish

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On 3/12/2017 at 11:45 AM, Sanips said:

Fascicularia bicolor

Also Ochagavia carnea (some say O. littoralis).

Pics here: http://www.strangewonderfulthings.com/232.htm

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I posted some of this on another topic and I know no one has posted here for a while, but I’ll post it again here and more. This winter, I kept a few Dendrobium moniliforme orchids outdoors. I had them placed in two different locations, one being farther inland (and no weather station, so basing off of nearby stations) and half a zone colder. Here are the results:

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Dendrobium moniliforme ‘Tei’ @ 15°F: no damage observed, flowering

 

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Dendrobium moniliforme ‘Kouga’ @ 8-12°F: no damage observed, developing keiki

 

Dendrobium moniliforme ‘Eunseol’ @ 8-12°F: 100% damage observed

 

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USDA Hardiness Zone 7b/8a

AHS Heat Zone 7

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