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Old 11-01-2007, 02:19 PM
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Here is part two. My new Catt's. I also have Bulbo's in the bulbo section in part I and a Phal in Phal section Part III.
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Cattleya mossiae 'Pauwela Passion' x self


Lc. Canhamiana var. coerulea


Cattleya jenmanii 'Majestic' x C percivaliana 'Summit'


Blc. Murray Spencer 'Armroy's Dark Star' x Lc. Royal Emperor 'Wade'


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Nice haul Tin! That must have been a realllly big box! These plants are really big! I'm surprised.
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Cool, Tin! I got that last one as a thank-you too!
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Old 11-01-2007, 10:59 PM
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Sue, any Idea what its supposed to look like in bloom? Is it blue???
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Nice buy Tindo...I see a new growing area in the near future
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:22 PM
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Nope, my old growing area just looks greener. I hope no one notices. I sneaked these babies home tonight.
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Exotic Orchids of Maui: Blc. Murray Spencer x Lc. Royal Emperor 'Wade' AM/AOS
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Wow, score!! Thanks for finding that pic Sue!
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Nice choices again, Tin. Enjoy your new 'chids!!

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The percivilliana cross seems to have a sheath....I look forward to seeing the bloom on that one!
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