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05-19-2009, 03:39 PM
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Your DZR clone is a dream. I wish you could easily clone it.
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This one would be my Dream catt!! Love the soft lavender!!
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Thank you all!
Actually, I have two pieces of it and I could use the growth of one of them to clone it. It is something I was considering before, but never took the action.
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Mauro, I hope you save it for posterity. It does not take an orchid judge to appreciate this.
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I just love those pics, really really pretty flowers
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thanks for the explanation of the two, It would be great to someday see these plants growing in the wild, that would be a great vacation!
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