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12-13-2014, 02:52 PM
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Stanhopea candida
Warm growing without a decided rest period. This one is quite nice, but I bought it as haselowiana, which would have been spectacular. The search goes on.
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An interesting stanhopea I never seen in cultivation in our parts. Thank you for sharing.
My wardii is about explode into flower ... cannot wait.
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Very nice! This is one of the few Stan species that I think could be grown using s/h because its spikes move up or laterally before draping down.
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That is beautiful!
Spikes that grow up is nice. I just bought two relatives that have the spikes that go down.
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