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Old 08-20-2006, 12:42 AM
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Interesting the other day I was talking to a man that operates an air boat in the Glades , he talked about a yellow orchid that sounds like the one you mentioned .
What is a cigar orchid ?
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Gin, its funny you ask about a cigar orchid ... I was doing some research a few days ago and this is what I came up with, a tid bit of information for you....

http://www.caribbeangardens.com/Plan...chid-focus.htm
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten...296/5570/1017d
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Thanks Cheryl ! That is interesting info. The man I talked to said if it is in bloom can count on it being stolen , the article confirms it , what a shame Thanks again, I read both links .
Thanks Pat, your info. is appreciated , we must of posted at the same time Gin
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Yeah permits can be almost impossible to obtain , a friend in Mich.finally got what he needed to remove Cyp.acaule in the way of construction , had to have inspections ect. land owners permission.
I went up there and helped him , did not make a dent in what was there .
They built Condos. on the ground , it was so beautiful , huge pines , peat bogs ,a stream, 6 foot high ferns , ruined G
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