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Old 09-07-2005, 10:39 AM
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I just snapped this photo the other day of an unidentified Dortinopsis.
just thought I would share it.

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Old 09-07-2005, 07:51 PM
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OMG, thats a great color. Can you tell us more about this genus?
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Old 09-07-2005, 11:30 PM
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This is a bit off the wall and not orchid related, but as soon as I saw this flower I thought of rosy periwinkle. Colour is very similar, although flower's completely different.

Orchid is much more beautiful, but it's worth to mantion that meds made from rosy periwinkle are used to cure leukemia in children.

I'd say both are amazing.

PS: COOL!!! Check out the zoom feature when you click on the image below! Forgot about that









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I just snapped this photo the other day of an unidentified Dortinopsis.
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Old 09-08-2005, 01:06 PM
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Thats a nice starry pattern at the center of the periwinkle. Loved the zoom, i felt like a bee.
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Both are a fantastic color, although I prefer it on a orchid.

Didn't know about the periwinkle-leukemia connection - very cool. Makes you wonder where we are all heading and the medical potential we are losing as we continue to destroy our natural habitats, plants and animals.

One day someone will figure out that we are deeply connected to this planet and all the life around us.

Pretty heavy for a Thursday!
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Ha Ha ! Yes indeed very heavy !

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Both are a fantastic color, although I prefer it on a orchid.

Didn't know about the periwinkle-leukemia connection - very cool. Makes you wonder where we are all heading and the medical potential we are losing as we continue to destroy our natural habitats, plants and animals.

One day someone will figure out that we are deeply connected to this planet and all the life around us.

Pretty heavy for a Thursday!
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:15 AM
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Hey Tindomul other then it’s a doritaenopsis that gets a lot of water through out the year I know nothing.

Hey Marty nice picture and info, Its astonishing what secrets our world holds, and depressing what we destroy to grow cows :x .
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