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03-10-2010, 05:01 PM
mollycart1
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"Shaded, but Bright" growing condition
What the heck does this mean? As part of some orchids' growing environment, I have seen this particular description. Does this mean it is shaded most of the time but 'bright light' is filtered through?
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