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Old 06-27-2015, 08:38 AM
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Got this one from Andy's orchids around Christmas time. She had a sheath form over the winter, but it dried up. Once the temperatures got warmer she put out this lovely spike.
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Old 06-27-2015, 08:55 AM
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Graceful looking orchid, like the white fringe too.
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Graceful looking orchid, like the white fringe too.
I'm usually not one for the Brassavola types, but this one just has so much character. I read it has a skunky smell though It just opened last night and I couldn't smell anything, so I guess we'll see.
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Very nice! I love the red along the tips of the petals and sepals.
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Beautiful. I've had mine for years and love it. It's currently loaded with keiki's. I'm trying to establish one on a treefern mount. Fingers crossed.
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Beautiful. I've had mine for years and love it. It's currently loaded with keiki's. I'm trying to establish one on a treefern mount. Fingers crossed.
I bet its gorgeous with all those extra plantlets hanging off of it!
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Beautiful! One on my wish list. I have a David Sanders and it grows/blooms well, so hopefully culculatta would too.
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That's a beautiful bloom, it looks like a Chinese kite.
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Wow that is gorgeous, I love it.

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Beautiful! One on my wish list. I have a David Sanders and it grows/blooms well, so hopefully culculatta would too.
I have a David Sanders as well but I haven't gotten it to bloom yet. Here's to still hoping. It is putting out a new leaf so fingers crossed.
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Me too,a David Sanders. Waiting for him to put out!
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