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Old 03-29-2008, 12:11 AM
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Mauro, this is one that I am unfamiliar with but now that I've seen it, I love it!

I thank you for giving us a bit of history and education along with the lovely photo. You truly are an asset to our community and I am very happy that you decided to join us when you did
It's my pleasure sharing information and history when I have them, Susanne! I thank you for your always kind words!
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Old 03-29-2008, 07:52 PM
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I find it very lovely, Mauro. To my somewhat uneducated eye, I see a lot of Laelia in it, but I cannot argue with the men in the actual field, that species can and do evolve in their particular environment. That is, after all, how mother nature perpetuates her grace and beauty. Thanks for a great discussion!

Kim
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Old 03-30-2008, 06:50 PM
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I find it very lovely, Mauro. To my somewhat uneducated eye, I see a lot of Laelia in it, but I cannot argue with the men in the actual field, that species can and do evolve in their particular environment. That is, after all, how mother nature perpetuates her grace and beauty. Thanks for a great discussion!

Kim
My pleasure, Kim!
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