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Old 04-02-2021, 08:53 AM
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Fantastic job you've done with your relatively new acquisitions. Can't wait to see the blooms. And they should be (I would think) nicely fragrant.
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These cyms came about as healthy and happy as any plant I own.

I can’t take really any credit...I will, because it’s the internet but this was me just staying out of the way!


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I was actually inspired by (or, more accurately, envious of) your Cymbidium Kurandas, so I purchased one, along with a Cymbidium madidum. I will be interested in comparing the blooms of our two Kurandas once everything flowers.
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i am really understanding why people like this genus!!!
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Oh YEAH! Congratulations! Yours loves Florida warmth... mine is just starting to spike, I won't see flowers until late May or early June I suspect.
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Nice!
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They're very pretty. Any scent yet?
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