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Originally Posted by Tim P.
LOL... im trying to stay on the ground a bit. I would be scared to have a deciduous orchid because i would probably kill it lol. I have an obsession with black flowers though. The color black in flowers has alluded plant breeders for years. A black flower is truly a rare treasure.
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I agree with you.

I like black flowers too.

When I am shopping for any kind of flowers, whether is an orchids or spring blooming bulbs, summer blooming bulbs, I want to have the darkest of all. For example, this spring I had 100 black tulips (Queen of night) which I bought them in the fall and planted them in my garden.

That was amazing view, I can say. Also, now, I am expecting for my calla lily "Black Beauty" to bloom

Black is, after all, a gem in the plant kingdom
