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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
TJs here carry mostly phals and oncidium intergenerics (many many different varieties to choose from). Every now and then, you see dendrobium nobile hybrids or phal type.
no lady slippers and no cattleyas.
Both of my alba flowers are now open, and both are really big and nicely colored, except one of them, the bigger one, is not standing up its dorsal looking funny. hmmm
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Hmm.... we get lots of phals and intergenerics too.... dens both nobile and phal type, Epidendrum, miltonia, paphs, zygo, cymbidiums, and the occasional mini cattleya.
But never what I want when I want it.
I hope the dorsal corrects itself!
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Originally Posted by The Orchid Boy
You're all lucky. Tj's around here carry phals, phals, phals, phals... Did I mention they carry phals? There's a Baker's grocery store around here that has some AWESOME cymbidiums. Only 1 place for paphs here, The Plant House. They wished I liked vinis and albas more because they have sooo many.
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I wish mine carried smirking but vinis and albas.... I'm cheap and I like to see what I'm buying. So trader Joe's works out well for me.
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Nice paph. The two places that carry orchids around here just have the phals and not that many of them. Earlier this summer, one of them did have a few bagged orchids and I was astounded. Unfortunately, I don't have room for any more orchids.
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Your collection is nice enough! Imagine if you could get them so easily.
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