Sarcochilus dilatatus
Submitted by West on Thu, 11/12/2008 - 12:27











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Sarcochilus dilatatus
This flowers for me in December in Melbourne

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Sarcochilus dilatatus
Submitted by West on Thu, 11/12/2008 - 12:27
Sarcochilus dilatatus This flowers for me in December in Melbourne ![]() Vote Result![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Score: 0.0, Votes: 0 |
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Sarc
Hi Alex , I noticed you have this mounted twice , once on cork & the other on twig . Is this a method easier than pot culture for this specie ? .Had one for about 3 years & flowered it twice but has since faded away . Always trying to improve my growing methods with Aussie species.
Brendon
This sarcochilus is mounted
This sarcochilus is mounted on a bit of paperbark branch and the roots have taken to the paperbark quite well. For the purpose of photographing it I happen to have hung the mount on a treated pine post forming part of the shade house. I don't have a lot of success with cork and S dilatatus is alltogether unsuitable for pot culture! Also, I was told that S dilatatus naturally occure in dry scrubby country. This gives me a good hint as to how to grow it.