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Old 12-02-2013, 04:44 PM
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I've got one thats about to bloom for the first time. Not sure if its the same as the one I have currently blooming or not. There is so much variety in this group of orchids that each new bloom is exciting!
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Old 12-25-2013, 05:46 PM
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very lovely flowers. does anyone have the alba variety? calorchid.com has those listed for good beginner orchids and i think i might get one.
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very lovely flowers. does anyone have the alba variety? calorchid.com has those listed for good beginner orchids and i think i might get one.
I have a specimen sized cochleata 'Black Jack." So I bought an alba from Cal Orchids in Nov 2013. It has grown some new growths but no blooms yet. It is pretty small, but I think I'll get my first blooms this Spring.
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I have a specimen sized cochleata 'Black Jack." So I bought an alba from Cal Orchids in Nov 2013. It has grown some new growths but no blooms yet. It is pretty small, but I think I'll get my first blooms this Spring.
That's awesome, I can't wait to get mine now. How was your experience with Cal Orchids?
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Old 12-26-2013, 10:13 AM
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I actually visited the Cal orchid Nursery and had a nice long chat with the owner (James??). He walked me through the entire greenhouse and pointed out various plants of interested and then helped me selected a few to take home (via airplane)....
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The second pic is amazing.
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still blooming. one flower on the spike started from the beggining of July




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Still blooming right! looks amazing. My experience is much like yours. Mine is in blooms for about 8 months of the year. Then it has a little rest before starting the next round. It is an amazing flower producer and is always a topic of conversation when I have visitors!
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Really lovely. I think mine is similar as well in that it blooms for 6-8 months, then has a rest then starts again. It was struggling for a long time so I didn't see the pattern, but it's just starting a new spike again just a few months since the last one finally finished.
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