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Old 05-01-2023, 09:41 AM
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3rd inflorescence opening while other 2 already blooming for a month & half.
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Its a great hybrid! Are the lighter flowers the new ones and they darken as they age?
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Its a great hybrid! Are the lighter flowers the new ones and they darken as they age?
No these are the 'old' ones'. Maturing they get the aurantiaca parent colors.
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Very pretty. I like the dark colors. Are the flowers fragrant?
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Very pretty. I like the dark colors. Are the flowers fragrant?
No.
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No these are the 'old' ones'. Maturing they get the aurantiaca parent colors.
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That is a particularly nice one, Sam.
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Do you know where you can get one? I really want to get a Chocolate Drop, as my parents had one in the '70's and its an old favorite of mine!

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Do you know where you can get one? I really want to get a Chocolate Drop, as my parents had one in the '70's and its an old favorite of mine!

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Is there an orchid club nearby that you could join? Society auctions, where members often donate divisions of plants that they have had for a long time, can be a great source of classic hybrids. Also, take a look at Diamond Orchids There is a downloadable PDF, and I see that C. Chocolate Drop x self is listed. Peter T. Lin, the owner, has some really neat things, and is a great source.
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