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Old 04-15-2008, 09:37 PM
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Again...thank you to all my wonderful sneaky friends

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I am not doing any more projects unless I get a promise that this will NEVER happen again!!!

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Oh my eyes!!! My eyes!!! I can't believe it!! Sue....you're ordering a Bulb without force?????? I have to go lie down.
You know what I'm wondering!!!!
Nice list, by the way!
No, it's NOT a stinker!!!
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PHALAENOPSIS Princess Kaiulani Oak Hill Gardens
Cleisostoma sagittiforme Oak Hill Gardens
DENDROBIUM dantaniense Oak Hill Gardens
DENDROBIUM ramosum Oak Hill Gardens
ENCYCLIA garciana Oak Hill Gardens
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BULBOPHYLLUM sumatranum IOSPE PHOTOS
wow, nice list I love the Dendro ramosum and the Bulbo

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Old 04-16-2008, 03:25 AM
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It has been confirmed by Mr. Kao from C.H. Orchids, that the sedirea japonica 4N I bought from them comes from Korea and is the same plant as Sedirea japonica 'Daruma'


so, now we know where the round leaves come from: 4N

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Cool, Ramón!! Does that mean that the flowers are bigger as well? I wonder?
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It has been confirmed by Mr. Kao from C.H. Orchids, that the sedirea japonica 4N I bought from them comes from Korea and is the same plant as Sedirea japonica 'Daruma Minamru'


so, now we know where the round leaves come from: 4N
Cool, Ramon

It's nice to know exactly what you have...and Minnie is such a cutie!
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Yay! Minimaru! You have both at about the same stages of growth too So you can tell us what the differences are!
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Cool, Ramón!! Does that mean that the flowers are bigger as well? I wonder?
to be honest, I have no clue.... I am just waiting (impatiently waiting ) for it to start opening the flowers... it would be 5 or 6 of them in a spike which is already more than twice the size of the plant...
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Old 04-16-2008, 10:29 PM
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Well I have not posted in a while since I have been so busy with cello stuff and working... I am sad to say that my Sedirea has dropped its buds. I expected this from traveling, I suppose, and it just means my project shall begin now! All of my plants look weary from the long winter (as am I!), and we're all looking forward to moving to a nice summer location come the end of this month! I am premiering two new pieces of music this week, and as a suprise, Rich brought me a NOID Phal from the local ghetto grocery store today. I am thinking I will try to put the Sedirea in a pot from its mount, as it doesn't appear to be clinging alot to the piece of wood. Aside from that, it is growing a new leaf already, and seems completely happy, except for the lost buds. How is going for everybody else????
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Hi Everyone! I forgot to post a picture of my little Sedirea, so here it is! I must admit I forgot because I got so excited over the Neo project

And Sue.....I love that huge list of orchids you are getting from Oakhill! You deserve it! And we want lots of

Ooops...I forgot to mention it has a spike with two buds forming and another spike starting to form....yippee!
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