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Window Greenhouse Comments
WINDOW GREENHOUSE: Construction and Culture Installation; summer heat problems and their control; use of humidity tray; use of plastic cover in winter to save heat; plants listed for full sun treatment, and for shade conditions; refer to ODA76(2)-17+ 0
WINDOW GREENHOUSE: Plants to Grow Suggested: Epi. cochleatum and Epi. radiatum; Onc. Java, Onc. papilio, Onc. pulchellum, Onc. ampliatum, Onc. varicosum var. rogersii and Onc. splendidum; Paph. harrisianum and many green-leaved ones such as Paph. callosum, Paph. lawrenceanum and hybrids of them; Laelia anceps and L. gouldiana; Cattleya bowringiana, C. mossiae, C. skinneri, C. trianaei, C. percivaliana and C.schroederae; Brassavola glauca and B. nodosa. A70-535 0

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