Submitted by Name: Mark Angelo C. Pagdato From: Philippines E-mail: Contact
Comments: Love to browse this site from time to time for me to decide (parentals)for my hybridization work useful in species identification as well. This makes my interest for conservation, management, and utilization of unique genotypes coming from our most mega-diverse archipelago.
Admin reply: Thanks! Please feel free to send me pictures from your plants and primary hybrids, I would love to see the result of your work.
Added: March 15, 2014
Submitted by Name: Mark Angelo C. Pagdato From: Philippines E-mail: Contact
Submitted by Name: Ahmad @ Kii From: Malaysia E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi... I'm a Phalaenopsis lover.I work as by profession Forest Supervisors.About 5 years ago i found 2 variant of Phal.sumatrana at my worksite in the radius about 50km from the both plants.The plants is very healthy at nature and can be found between 200m > 400m asl.The main problems is how to attached photo's here ?.Tq
Admin reply: Thanks for your message and for sharing such informative pictures from Phalaenopsis growing in their native places! I sent you a message so you can get in touch with me.
Added: March 8, 2014
Submitted by Name: tony From: sarawak(borneo) malaysia E-mail: Contact
Comments: Very informative. I have a few phal. I am trying to collect species which are native here. Also i have slipper orchids, helmet orchid, jewel orchid. Im still in the process of collecting as the mentioned species are becoming rare in their natural habitat. Enjoyed your website. Keep it up.
Admin reply: It's great when people are doing the same in your country. As you said the Phalaenopsis species, and of course many other genera, are becoming rare in their natural habitat. The more people are growing these species in their native places then there is more chance to have a pod set and then seeds going back in the nearby jungle...
Added: December 7, 2013
Submitted by Name: Whisnu Wardhana From: Indonesia E-mail: Contact
Comments: Beautiful and very useful website. I'm the Phalaenopsis lover, and very happy to find your website. I wish in the future I can send you some picture to share the beauty of Phalaenopsis with the world.
Admin reply: Thanks for your kind message. Please just feel free to send me pictures from your Phalaenopsis!
Name: Mark Angelo C. Pagdato
From: Philippines
E-mail: Contact
Love to browse this site from time to time for me to decide (parentals)for my hybridization work useful in species identification as well. This makes my interest for conservation, management, and utilization of unique genotypes coming from our most mega-diverse archipelago.
Admin reply: Thanks! Please feel free to send me pictures from your plants and primary hybrids, I would love to see the result of your work.