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Let me dig up a photo from last year.
The next door neighbor has a large one and I snapped a few pics when it came into bloom.
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Only have one picture right now.
Next time I'm out back I'll get a pic of the whole plant.

These blooms are about 20 feet up in the air.
It's a really tall plant and the blooms are beautiful. I just wish I could get a closer shot of the individual flowers...but I'm not climbing 20 feet into the air anytime soon.
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That is a beautiful one! The bark is nice and rough, too, great for mounting orchids.
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