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Old 01-15-2009, 11:06 AM
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Susanne - to answer your question...the cym ladye or it sits in the store. LOL
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Old 01-15-2009, 11:23 AM
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LOL Hi Don

I would usually agree because I'm one that likes having names on my chids but this is so pretty and wasn't too expensive...I'd make an exception once in a while
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Does it have any fragrance rabbit?
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Old 01-15-2009, 03:44 PM
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I can't detect any fragrance but have been congested so it's possible

thanks all for the comments - I do love this one. Been hankering for a new cym and bought a couple out of bloom species a bit ago but still wanted one with a beautiful display of flowers! I guess I found it!

just gonna call it my little greenie I guess lol
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Old 01-15-2009, 03:52 PM
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If they ever have chids at Costco here they are mostly phals and rather beatup looking. I have never seen one worth taking home with me.

Marilyn
I agree, but not all Costco's are equal. I have found some awsum plants at other Costcos (such as the one near my B-I-L in NJ.) I once found a white NOID Phal with 4 flower spikes on 2 full plants in the same pot. Needless to say it was mine!
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Old 01-15-2009, 04:08 PM
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Beautiful find for sure
Its look like Ensifoliuma, a warm grower.
Enjoy you're new orchid


oooo - I have a question regarding 'warm growers' - how low can they go temp wise?
I most certainly am enjoying! thank you
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Old 01-15-2009, 04:12 PM
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I agree, but not all Costco's are equal. I have found some awsum plants at other Costcos (such as the one near my B-I-L in NJ.) I once found a white NOID Phal with 4 flower spikes on 2 full plants in the same pot. Needless to say it was mine!

I think too it can be a matter of when you are there - I have been in my costco and there is a sparse selection of raggedy looking phals, and other times - like this week, seems I was there shortly after the plants were delivered, or at least put out for sale, as there were a ton of them. Most had only a few open blooms all looked good. So timing is probably a factor as well.
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I have not drop below the 60 degree mark, these warmies don't need a tempt drop to bloom. Mine goes to town 4 times per year.

Gee I really need to check out my costco store one day!

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Old 01-15-2009, 10:09 PM
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I have not drop below the 60 degree mark, these warmies don't need a tempt drop to bloom. Mine goes to town 4 times per year.

Gee I really need to check out my costco store one day!

Awesome! thanks for the advice!
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They have 'chids at costco?! I need to check the one here for some.
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