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Old 02-06-2008, 06:05 PM
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Thanks Ray, this is an interesting thread. Learn something new every day. I too, like the second better.
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Plans, Tindo? I'll just keep growing them both. Last year the green one had three spikes, and it's quite a show as a floor plant in the house.
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I thought maybe you might want to propagate it so you can establish your own line of Cymbidiums.
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I've noticed this too though I hadn't seen such an extreme example as yours, Ray.

Yours leads me to ask: Even though both are Cymbidium Nut 'H&R', if you were to take both to a show it would be rather obvious to all that the plants are different. Would renaming of your pink version then be in order should the judges award it?
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Well look at it this way, ya got the only one!
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