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04-24-2009, 03:53 AM
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Neolehmannia medusae in all its weirdness
This species is named for the snake-haired Gorgon of Greek mythology and with good reason:
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That is truly unique! SUPER cool! Where did you get such an oddity?
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Wow, that's really cool.
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It looks evil! Thanks for sharing.
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That is truly unique! SUPER cool! Where did you get such an oddity?
I believe it was given me by a friend a number of years ago who wasn't able to provide the cooler conditions it likes.
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Ah so it's a cooler grower, interesting! That means I can grow it.
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04-25-2009, 01:16 AM
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I've always grown it with Masdevallias but closer to the lights.
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Very neat looking little flower!
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