Disa
Coloured signs for cultivation:
no frost
, tolerate frost

Prices in €,  size of  plants: 
1y = 1 year out of flask,  2y = 2 year out of flask ,
  F = Flowersize

atricapilla

uncommon flowers Ea F   25,-

bivalvata alba

uncommon flowers Ea F   25,-
cernua leaves red flushed Ea 2y  15,-
crassicornis large scenting flowers Ea 1y 10,-
draconis unusual flowers Ea 1y 10,-
elegans white with maroon Ea 1y 10,-

Kewensis

multiflower pink spikes D F   18,-
marlothii lilac flowers D 1y 10,-
crassicornis large lilac flowers Dth 1y 8,-

thodei

large spikes of mottled lilac flower  Dth 1y 6,-

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Himantoglossum

D: ( Disa uniflora , cardinalis, caulescens, tripetaloides and hybrids ) Disas are better growing outdoors in summer or in a well aerated greenhouse. They like much light and tolerate temperatures near 0° C in winter. Several composts are suitable. For example: 1 part pumice gravel, 1 part perlite, 0,2 part peat or peat moss. Good drainage is very important. Plants grow in nature on streambanks or nearby and compost should never be allowed to dry. Fertilization should be low ( 10% of recommended concentration). Water should be low in dissolved salts, such as rainwate, distilled water or RO water.

Ea: ( ground orchids from mountain eastern Africa as Bonatea and some Disas) Climate at habitat is: cold and dry winters, warm and rainy summers. Plants need strict cool and dry rest period. Habitats are sunny seasonal more or less moist and acid meadows. Compost: acid red sandstone mixes with very well drainage or mixes with 1 part pumice gravel, O,5 part perlite, 0,1 part peat, 0,1 part coconut fibres. 

Dth: plants are growing well in sphagnum bog.