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Old 02-19-2023, 06:17 AM
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I chose and booked a hybrid, it is very tiny, and the flower is the same:; Phragmipedium manzurii x fischeri



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Old 02-19-2023, 10:07 AM
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I forgot, did I show first bloom my Cattleya lueddemanniana var. alba?





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The mini-Phrag is VERY cute. And doesn't take up much space. The beautiful C. lueddemannia does take up space, but certainly deserves it! Fragrant?
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Cattleya bicolor tall bloomed at the same time. Flowering is also the first, the flower is ugly, but the aroma from Biolor was powerful, the usual. I did not notice the aroma from lueddemanniana.
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Phragmipedium manzurii x fischeri is a charming and very nimble comrade. I received it in March and it is already blooming. It's incredibly sweet.





And finally, for the first time since 2018, Den.anosmum 'June' x Den.parishii blooms







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So great to hear from you and see what is new! That Phrag manzurii x fischeri is so very cute! I looked up the cross, Phrag. Pink Panther .
I can see the resemblance... And now I can't get that silly tune out of my head

And the Dendrobium is beautiful. Is it fragrant?
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Waiting from 2018 to 2023 for those lovely blooms... you have much more patience than I. It's beautiful.

The phrag... I'm not usually that crazy about pink, but would sure make an exception for that blushing bride.
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That Phrag manzurii x fischeri is so very cute!
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Yes, it smells very strong. Smells like slaked lime
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i have missed this thread- glad to see you are still collecting all the coolest plants around
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The phrag... I'm not usually that crazy about pink, but would sure make an exception for that blushing bride.
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i have missed this thread- glad to see you are still collecting all the coolest plants around
Oh yes Every year I want to keep only rarities more and more Or create them
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