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RE: Sydney Rock Orchid

in #dendrobium6 years ago

Australia’s Native Orchids make a great inclusion into your garden. They may be planted into rockeries or trees, no matter where you put them when they bloom they are sure to make an impact. As these orchids are naturally found here they are ideal for gardens, the orchids we supply (The Spectacular Dendrobium speciosum) are ideally suited to Cool, Temperate and Subtropical Climates. Some prefer a shaded position while others want maximum light – there are orchids for all situations. We get frosts every year and have many orchids included in our gardens. Orchids, like anything else, just like to be put in the right spot and you will be surprised how well they will grow and the blooms will astound you.downloadfile-1.jpg1452644528845.jpegHere we will explain and show you how to put your Aussie Native Orchid into the garden and onto trees. We also have a list of orchids that are available from us that are suitable for your garden. We are able to help with any plant selection, just give us a ring or email us.downloadfile.jpg
It should be noted that your orchid must be planted with the correct amount of light, or the correct orchid chosen for the site to be planted out. Too little light and your orchid will grow great but will not bloom for you.
(Pondside Sarcochilus and Fern)
High light – will take full sun – Dendrobium speciosum ( King Rock or Sydney Orchid )Strong to Filtered Light – Dendrobium species ( ie kingianum,speciosum) and Hybrids. Shaded – not deep shade- Sarcochilus species and Hybrids.In all situations plants love early light and protection from Westerly sun.The planting process is the same for all our orchids. With the site selected and plant in hand, we now come to planting.
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