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Kefersteinia |
Kefersteinia is a genus of small plants that produce flushes of single flowers from under attractive foliage. Kefersteinias enjoy moderate-moderately bright light, intermediate temperatures, good humidity and air movement. They grow well in plastic pots with moss or a seedling bark (Paph) mix. According to Dr. Robert Dressler, there are 10 species of Ada found in Panama.
Catalog Codes: Plant Size: S=seedling (3-5" leaf span), LS=large
seedling (6+ leaf span), NBS=near-blooming size, BS=blooming size,
MC=mericlone, D=division, MT=mounted
Plant Culture Codes:
What You May Expect From the Plants We Ship:
Although we sell only nursery-grown divisions or seedlings, the fact that they are shipped from Panama may result in the need to reestablish the plants here in the U.S. In many cases, we do this for you. In other cases, freshly imported plants sent to you may need a little special care initially to get them growing well under your growing conditions. Mounted plants grown in Panama may arrive on our "artifcial logs" (dreamed up by Lynn) which allows us to import plants that will suffer greatly from being cut from their mounts (which we can not import, as most are wood or forest products). Orchids cultivated in pots or dug up from Maduro's 20 acre orchid garden (for example, Sobralias) must be shipped bare root (that is with no potting material), so the plants may be inspected. This is ususally done by the use of net bags filled with fresh moss surrounding the roots (again, thanks to Lynn's great idea). This allows the plants to begin the establishment and rerooting process, as soon as they arrive, and even before we pot them!
When you receive freshly imported plants or plants sent to you bareroot, you should pot the plants into a clean pot with fresh growing medium. We have found that long-strand sphagnum moss (available from your local orchid supply company) is ideal for the first 6-10 months. Use a plastic pot that is just large enough to comfortably contain the root ball and have room for moss to be added. It is important that the moss be wet when you are potting the orchid (dry moss will absorb water, swell, and suffocate the new roots. Pack the moss in loosely, but firmly enough to support the plant (tall plants may need to be tied to a stake for support). Water thoroughly, and the place the plant in a humid position in your growing area. If leaves were damaged in trasit, they may be removed with a sharp CLEAN knife. Do not reuse the knife on other plants until it has been cleaned again (single edge razor blades from the paint store work very well!). If a ding or scratch results in the start of a rot, treat the plant with a fungicide.
To help guide your expectations for specific plants we offer, we are instituting the following codes for guidance:
Kefersteinia auriculata - (Panama)
Small growing plants produce single 1+" blooms from the base of fan-like
growths throughout the year. Orange. Grow intermediate (comes from 2,400-3,000 feet elevation), with moderate light, evenly
moist. Easy.
Kefersteinia costaricensis - (Panama) Grow warm, with moderate light, evenly moist. Easy.
Kefersteinia excentrica
- (Panama) Grow intemdiate (comes from 3,000-4,500 feet elevation), with moderate light, evenly moist. Easy.
Kefersteinia lactea
- (Panama) White. Grow intermediate (comes from 2,400-3,600 feet elevation), with moderate light, evenly moist. Easy.
Kefersteinia parvilabris - (Panama)
Greenish yellow with brown spotted sepals and petals. Lip is white with
red-brown spots. Grow intermediate (comes from 2,700-3,600 feet elevation), with moderate light, evenly moist.
Kefersteinia sanguinea - (Colombia)
Reddish flowers. Grow warm-intermediate, with moderate light, evenly moist.
Kefersteinia tolimensis - (Ecuador)
Flowers white, marked with brown. Frilly petals and sepals. Grow warm, with moderate light, evenly moist.
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