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Old 04-20-2008, 03:17 PM
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I've had this mini for a number of years now. It has put up with some less than diligent care and keeps on going -- good lil trooper that it is. Here's my 'mother' plant



And here is a blooming division that I'm posting in the trade/sale section.






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Old 04-20-2008, 03:25 PM
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Oh wow that is a very cool plant!! The bulbs look so fat and healthy!! Good Growing!
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I have this one...it sure is a cutie!
I'm sure somebody will grab that one right up, Paul!
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i love those big specimen plants
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These orchids really are troopers which can be ignored and still come back blooming every year! Mine has almose completely covered both sides of a pretty decent sized piece of cork and is putting out leads into the air. It went to the Philadelphia Flower Show this year with the Waldors Orchids display.

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