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Old 02-25-2014, 03:22 PM
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Petals seemed to have gotten wider and have a bit of a ridged texture now....not sure if you can see in picture.

Thanks for all the nice comments, am hoping it holds on for the show this weekend.
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Very nice but the correct name is B. thiurum. If you look under the dorsal sepal and compare the petals to those on a plumatum you will see they are quite different.


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It is a thiorum. Can I ask your growing conditions?


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Very nice but the correct name is B. thiurum. If you look under the dorsal sepal and compare the petals to those on a plumatum you will see they are quite different.


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I'll take your word for it...I just go by the tags for the most part. Will check under sepal at next flowering.

Neo...I grow under t5s in my sun room, keep plant fairly moist....spray every second day of so. Seems to be an easy one for me.
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It is a thiorum. Can I ask your growing conditions?


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No it's B. thiurum. B. thaiorum is a different species.


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Oops my bad! B. thiurum it is...


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Thanks for cultural info too Brenda!

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Ah so these come in different colours.......interesting.
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Really nice!
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