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Old 04-04-2020, 07:11 AM
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Restrepia iris again

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This flower is so elegant and delicate. Well done
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Porroglossum ecuagenerense







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This flower is so elegant and delicate. Well done
Yes It's very interesting. Now I wait present from Restrepia guttulata. It will be grand flower, bud now is 3 cm (little bit more 1 inch).


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Old 04-07-2020, 07:54 AM
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After two days I understand, It's very beautiful primary hybrid of Porroglossum josei









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My newcomers:
1. Trisetella nodulifera on the right, I planted her near her sister my old plant Trisetella cordeliae on the left.



2. Dendrobium laterale



3. Paphiopedilum rungsuriyanum:

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Oh my! That Porroglossum ecuagenerense (never heard of it) is absolutely stunning! It's so ethereal... like an angel spirit floating around the room. I absolutely LOVE it!
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i agree, WW!!

i was thinking like a see creature but the same weightlessness and absolutely flying.......it looked like the face had a beak so i think that took me to squids and octopus...

amazing as always, thank you for sharing
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I was thinking open mouths singing... but not too many sea creatures here in Kansas, thus a more Bible belt response.
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WaterWitchin and DirtyCoconuts, thank you very much It's really looks like jellyfish It's absolutely unearthly creature
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Restrepia guttulata vs Masdevallia racemosa.



Guttelata is very big

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I'm not really familiar with many of the orchids you grow, so it's always really interesting to see what's blooming. That last bloom.... WOW! What an interesting shape and pattern. Lovely!
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