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Old 04-07-2020, 08:32 AM
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So that pic, keysguy, is one of the parents of my plant?
Yes, assuming the tag is correct.
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hahaha .... nice one DC. That orchid is enough to start an orchid farm!!! Fantastic size.
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DC--- lookie what I just found

Phragmipediums - species and hybrids - both classic and new, Page 2
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Yes!!! You rock!

I owe you a drink!
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oooooh…


More fun flowers by J Solo, on Flickr



this is the most difficult flower i have to photograph...it washes in any flash and the shape makes it impossible to get all in focus...grrrr

Phrag and spider by J Solo, on Flickr

Little treasure by J Solo, on Flickr

Little treasure by J Solo, on Flickr


not one good pic in the group but you get the idea
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That's a major WOW. Great Phrag! It sure responded to its repotting!
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well said, Roberta.

the other half that is in the brighter sun also has a spike but it is about two weeks behind this one.


reminds me of a wizard...pointy hat and long gnarly beard...lol
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Two for the price of one. Not bad.
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