Specklinia dressleri
(Luer) Bogarín & Karremans (2014)
Discover me in the Nursery:
(Luer) Bogarín & Karremans (2014)
Discover me in the Nursery:
Found in Panama province of Panama on mossy limbs at elevations around 1000 meters as a mini-miniature sized, warm to cool growing, creeping epiphyte with a creeping rhizome giving rise to a single, globose to ovate, green with white reticulation, apiculate, abruptly narrowing below into the shortly petiolate base leaf that blooms in the winter, spring and summer on an erect, provided with a bract at the base, ,24" [6 mm] long, single flowered inflorescence with a tubular, acuminate, half as long as the pedicel floral bract and carrying a giant flower.
I was very pleased with my Pleurothallis dressleri orchid. The plant was shipped very quickly and in good condition. I'm hoping to get it to grow and flower for me.
Plant is dying and I can’t get help. I sent emails and they told me to send back. I am in my later 70’s , don’t drive and have no family. Neighbors always working and afterwhat i spent on plants on their plants dying plants, I can’t afford Uber. Just theives stealing from helpless old spent over $400.00 in a month and 3 are dead or dying . Do not trust this company! If i could give minus stars i would. They don’t stanf brhind any guarentess, all lies. Why do they want dead plants anyway because they know most people won’t go through the hassel or caan go through it shipping dead plants back.
This is the first order I have ever placed with Equigenera USA and will most probably be my last. If I could give them a zero rating I would. I ordered two Oncidium intergenerics. The first an Oncidium Mi Morena and the second an Oncidium Hilda Plumtree 'Purple Wings'. The Onc. Mi Morena did not have one single living root on the plant. It fell into two pieces as I worked with it. One piece has a single old bulb with leaves and one small growth starting. The second piece has only a leafless pseudobulb with some rot on it with a larger new growth. That piece may or may not survive. The Onc. Hilda Plumtree 'Purple Wings' also did not have a single living root on the plant. It came in spike, which I promptly cut off to try to induce the plant to start a new growth. The growth that initiated the spike is smaller than the shriveled bulb with leaves that initiated it. With luck, this plant will initiate a new growth that will grow new roots and will survive. I cannot possibly describe how disappointed I am with this order. Only one other time in the forty years that I have been growing orchids have I received such rootless plants from a vendor and that vendor has never received another dime of my money.