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Old 04-17-2023, 01:01 PM
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This is a picture of my 3 blooming orchids. First time I have had the blooming together. The Phal has been blooming since Dec 1. The Phragmipedium finally bloomed 2 weeks ago and the other 2 bloom are starting to open, be nice is they last as long as the Phal. The Cat just started to bloom 2 days ago, I love the colour of it.
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Old 04-17-2023, 02:04 PM
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Very nice! I love it when we can have multiple plants all blooming at the same time.
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Beautiful display!
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I don't think the phrag will last as long as the phal. Phals are kind of the prize winner in the long-lasting competition.
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On the other hand, Phrags can produce new flowers sequentially. Still don't beat Phals of course, but that habit does extend the show.
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A nice assortment of light levels
Do you need an oncidium or a dendrobium?
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Thanks very much for the offer, I am not sure they would survive a trip that long a distance. I do have some dendrobiums, they are still small but have several new grows growing. We got these when we were in Hawaii at one of the growers. It was a great time there.
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Perhaps the second longest-lasting should be the Latouria Dendrobium Atroviolacia or its kin. Mine last 4-5 months, but by 5th month start to look moth-eaten so I cut them off. They are also winter bloomers so they can sit beside the phalenopsis at the same time.

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