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Old 07-25-2012, 12:07 AM
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I'm actually dividing my Aroids, my orchids aren't taking up too much space yet. If you need space to put some of yours, I've got some available.
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Old 07-25-2012, 12:32 AM
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I'm actually dividing my Aroids, my orchids aren't taking up too much space yet. If you need space to put some of yours, I've got some available.
hehe - maybe!
Still working on repotting, so we'll see what's what in a while - what kind of orchids do you like?

What types of aroids do you grow? We had a thread here somewhere for aroids - was quite active for a while, but I haven't seen it in a while.
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Old 07-25-2012, 12:36 AM
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I have several Philodendrons. Some anthurium, one spathiphylum, zantedeschia, diffenbachia (one of them actually had quite a bit of trouble differentiating after a pruning, interesting growth pattern now). I'm grabbing a monstera from Wal-mart next week, and with the help of the Minnesota Zoo I'm replacing a Philodendron Bipinnatafinnidum that was lost in a house fire.a,

And I'm open to any type of orchid. I have 3 bulbophyllum, 5 dendrobium, 2 cattleya, 2 phals, 1 very large paphiopedilum, 4 oncidium, 1 rhynostachylis, and a handful of miniatures.

I prefer orchids with interesting growth habits, though, as the majority of the year they won't be blooming. I'd love to get some pendant cane orchids, as well as some that would form a mat. I'd love a brassavola, a cyprepedium, a leafless one, or a Calypso.

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