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May 20, 2016 8:50 AM CST
Name: Paul
Bunbury, Western Australia. (Zone 10b)
Region: Australia
Thanks, and glad to hear some others like this type of flower.They may not be in line for any major awards, but they sure are different, have "spidery type blooms" and the perfume is something to cherish.Being somewhat of a hermit, I grow all my stuff for my own enjoyment.Please excuse my erratic ''time'' postings as my health has suffered a dive in the last year and I'm not always able to post replies in a timely manner.Consequently my many interest in gardening and other activities suffer somewhat.Other times I'm on a role Smiling
Tracyanums are easy to grow, enjoy the same growing conditions as other cymbidiums that do well for you in your area, just put a LITTLE more coconut chips in your mixture.The main grower has informed me he is getting great results in pure tree fern mulch. I think they look best when the spikes are unstaked and allowed to cascade/arch naturally and like it cool.Mine are grown under 50% shade cloth.And BTW, I''m only an enthusiatic amature grower.
Different latitudes, different attitudes

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