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Old 12-09-2022, 06:29 PM
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Default Morm. Hookeri ‘fuzz’ x Morm. Virgin del Valle ‘Dark Horse’

Second season in my care, probably 4 years old. Tried to bloom last season and aborted. Had 2 spikes this year but aborted one. Super cool and a crazy sweet fragrance.

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Old 12-09-2022, 06:39 PM
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Whoops…just noticed I dropped this in the wrong place. Would a mod kindly move to Ctsm?
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Old 12-09-2022, 10:52 PM
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Done (Easy slip of the mouse to make)

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Nice! And it has even been named: Morm. Roehampton's Charcoal . Registered 2021 by Fred Clarke.
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Old 12-09-2022, 11:29 PM
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Thanks, Roberta and good to know!
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Oh wow! I love fuzzy orchids!
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Cool! I love that fuzzy lip!
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I think I read that Mormodes do better grown in smaller sets of backbulbs and this plant did much better this year with just one back bulb. It had deteriorated down to just one bulb last season and then put out a growth midway up the bulb. As such I cut it out and laid flat on a PET style vessel. Best growth yet. Not sure if it’s the single backbulb or if I just took better care of it. Got the pics figured.

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I think I read that Mormodes do better grown in smaller sets of backbulbs and this plant did much better this year with just one back bulb. It had deteriorated down to just one bulb last season and then put out a growth midway up the bulb. As such I cut it out and laid flat on a PET style vessel. Best growth yet. Not sure if it’s the single backbulb or if I just took better care of it. Got the pics figured.

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That turned into a monster!
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Holy cow it looks amazing. Would love to see (and smell) it in person when it blooms!
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