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Old 03-05-2014, 07:34 PM
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These made this year's harsh winter a little bit better.. also have a miltoniopsis, tolumnia and oncidium blooming soon!
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Love that last spotted phal!! Does it have a name??
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Old 03-05-2014, 08:19 PM
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Love that last spotted phal!! Does it have a name??
I saw a youtube video of someone that has a similar one with that spotted variety and she said it's a miva smartissimo. It didn't come with a tag so I'll just say it's a noid but you can google and look at the pictures and see for yourself. It's a very strong and unique hybrid. it branches out in almost all of the nodes and the youngest leaf is spotted like a schilly.. and the foliage is dark green so I am guessing it has some schilly in it's background because of the branching ability and the spotted leaf.
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It's amazing what colors and patterns they have been able to breed into these things. I see schilleriana too, in the short, flat tendrils on the lip and of course the speckles
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:30 PM
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Beautiful!!!
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Really beautiful!
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It's amazing what colors and patterns they have been able to breed into these things. I see schilleriana too, in the short, flat tendrils on the lip and of course the speckles
yup! but some of them don't grow vigorously or bloom easily. Good genes are very important. If you get a hybrid from a hybrid, the plant seems confused if that makes any sense and some abnormalities here and there..
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Very lovely.

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Fantastic!
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