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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa
I always liked them but they always say they like it hot. That's no good as I don't and my winters are to cold.
You say this is a mini?
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The plant is not a mini (i was referring to the blooms) but it's not a giant, either. About a foot tall including pot, not including a little extra height on the spikes. So far a pretty happy go lucky plant for me, easy enough care. I grow indoors, so it's at about 80 F under lights. Haven't had it through a winter yet, when temps under the lights are 68 F or so.
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
What a really neat flower! I haven't tried the antelope Dendrobiums but yours makes it really, really tempting.
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I hear ya. I was immune to antelope types until recently. They were fine, just not have-to-have-it orchids for me. Then I started looking closer (always a BAD idea in a greenhouse). Anyway, I pulled this very healthy boy with several spikes out of a group of antennatums one day... and couldn't put it back down. Sigh.