Beautiful pictures. We actually have a lot of quite similar looking wild orchids in Northern Europe. Kirstine, Denmark
klaverheer
22-Feb-2010 16:00
Hello.
I like to get some information from you. In the US you have much beautiful plants but we in Europe can't order them because the ministry of agriculture have put an ban on it for export. Do you think that seed may be exported? And then the question, will there be seed to get from the Platanthera ciliata, P. grandiflora and Orchis spectabilis. There are more nice plants but we can get them in Europe more easy then the above named. If I get seed I can had them over to an friend of mine who is breeding cypripediums and I think he can make them to grow.
Let me know something please.
Best regards
Henny Klaver
Losser
Holland
Ed McDowell
26-May-2008 12:03
Excellent pictures, Jim.
Bonaventure Magrys
29-Feb-2008 19:36
Nice pictures Jim! One of my dream hybrids to see would be a cross of Platanthera grandiflora with Platanthera ciliata. Any chance of making green pods of this in the wild? At the optimal time the pods could be collected and the seed sown in flask.
Bonaventure Magrys
Cliffwood Beach, NJ
Michael Weinert
12-Jun-2006 07:25
Hi Jim,
I am the webmaster of a Cypripedium forum http://www.cypripedium.de/forum/index.html) and would be happy to add your pictures of Cyp. californicum "very large group" and "Kip, Tom, Sam..." to my forum together with a comment from you. We recently had a photo of californicum posted http://www.cypripedium.de/forum/messages/2253.html) and your photos would complete the thread perfectly.
What do you think about it?
Best regards
Michael
Linda Chafin
02-Mar-2006 21:58
Hi, Jim: I looking for photos of Listera smallii to include in a field guide to the rare plants of Georgia, to be published this fall by the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. If you would be willing to donate (or sell at a modest price) your images of this species, please contact me for further information: Lchafin@uga.edu. Thanks very much, Linda Chafin