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Selected Species from NMQOC Species Appreciation Group 16 th February 2013 Photos courtesy of Jon Cara Orchid commentary courtesy of Nev Bone, Roger Finn, Margaret Lobley Malaxis latifolia NE Qld top of Cape York to Townsville (Ellinjaa Falle Atherton NQ), New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia, India to Japan. Terestrial medium altitude Grows on the rainforest floor along protect stream banks, in open forests & sometimes close to low lying swampy areas.

Polystachya piersii Kenya restricted to the northern frontier district. Epiphyte 2500m Growing on the outer branches of rainforest trees, where they are exposed to medium light levels. Maxillaria marginata Brazil 'Minas Gerais' & Ecuador. epiphyte 2500 to 3200m Grows in the coastal forests on the exposed limbs where it receives moderate light.

Stanhopea graveolens Mexico, Guatemala & Honduras. Epiphyte up to 2700m Grows in hot to cool forests on the major portions of the rainforest trees in semi shaded locations. Coelogyne prasina Borneo, Java, Penin. Malaysia, Moluccas, Sulawesi, Sumatra. terrestrial 1000 to 1500m Grows in hill forests or on mossy clumps in heath forests as a medium sized, warm to cool growing orchid. The successive opening flowers arising out of the new growth.

Luisia zollingeri Andama Islands, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Borneo, Java & Sumatra. epiphyte sea level to 1000m Grows in montain forests, as a medium to large plant in semi shaded forest trees. Dendrochilum longifolium Coelogyne mooreana Vietnam endemic. epiphyte moderate to high altitudes Grows in the rainforests in moderate shadey locations, on the trunks & larger branches where it receives heavy rain during the monsoon months.

Cattleya forbesii (left) Pelatantheria insectifera (below) Vanda roeblingiana Luzon in Philippines mountain forests at moderate altitudes, likes shady areas Robiquetia succisa

Nageliella purpurea Central America Mexico to Honduras Grows on oak trees in mountain forests to 1500m altitude. Inflorescences are found on long stems and should not be cut off when flowering is finished. Flowers are long lasting. Grown in pot, hung high in orchid house. Prefers intermediate conditions. Ample water and fertiliser in the warmer months. Water sparingly in winter. Restrepia trichoglossa Central and South America from Mexico to Colombia Ecuador and Peru. It grows at altitudes from 300m to 2400m. Widely distributed. Grows in clumps. Grown under 50% shade. Kept moist. Fertilize three weeks with high nitrogen, one week low nitrogen. Good air movement required. Phalaenopsis pulchra Endemic to the Philippines. (Luzon, Leyte) Grows at low altitudes as an epiphyte. Needs warmth, humidity and good air movement. Grown over a tray of moist coconut husk, watered three times a week in summer and once a week in winter. Fertilized with low nitrogen fertilizer.

Pleurothallis grobyi West Indies, Mexico to Central America and northern South America. Common in dense forests up to 1500m Culture: grown on a mount under the bench in total shade. Watered daily in summer and weekly in winter. Low nitrogen fertiliser. Luisia teretifolia North East Queensland Bamaga to Daintree River, Northern Northern Territory, New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia. Grows on mangroves, rainforests, humid coastal scrubs on trees with scaly bark. Likes bright light. Flowers in summer. Small clusters up to ten per stem Cultivation Needs warm humid conditions in bright light. Needs to be watered throughout year. Grown on slab. Fertilized with low nitrogen in Warmer months. Bulbophyllum baileyi Endemic to north east Queensland from Cape York south to Townsville Wides spread and abundant epiphyte/lithophyte that forms large masses on trees and boulders and cliff faces in moist habitats. Flowers have a delightful fruity perfume. Grown on a mount on western wall of orchid house in bright light and morning sun. Watered daily in summer and weekly in winter. Low nitrogen fertilizer

Doritis pulcherrima var. champornensis A peloric form of Doritis pulcherrima Doritis pulcherrima var. buysonniana Thailand and Indo China Terrestrial; Grows in sandy soils near the coast or on rocks near the sea. Up to 1200 m Culture: in pot with medium bark; roots do not like to be confined. Protect from the cold. Water well in summer and reduce in winter. Low nitrogen fertiliser Doritis pulcherrima China, India, S.E. Asia, Sumatra and Borneo Terrestrial growing in sandy soils near the coast. Grows in bright light in crevices in rocks up to 1200 m. Culture: in pot, medium bark, roots do not like to be confined, protect from cold. Water well in summer and reduce in winter. Low nitrogen fertilizer.

Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi Borneo & Sarawak. epiphyte low altitude Humid forests with bright light adjacent to streams where humidity is high. Phalaenopsis rosenstromii North-east Queensland Iron Range to Mount Spec. Grows in humid places where there is good air circulation near waterfalls, moist gullies, deep gorges and sheltered slopes. Needs warmth, humidity and good air movement. Grown over a tray of moist coconut husk, watered three times a week in summer and once a week in winter. Fertilized with low nitrogen fertilizer.