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I am secretly hoping the Masdie infracta wins :)
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Could you just type in a response to this with a different choice? Also let ImABrat know not to vote for the Phal, please :D Thanks :dance: |
Checking on the masdie. . .
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Yes, after I posted my note, I was able to pull up their current listings and the Phal is not there. |
Poooooh....Laelia reginae is my second choice.
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OKAY...we have a winner!!!
Laelia reginae is the winning choice among the group.
With only 3 other voters left, there's no way any other plant can win!!! :banana: Place your orders! :bananaslide: Some information on Laelia reginae: IOSPE PHOTOS http://www.andysorchids.com/picturef...%20-%20reginae According to Orchidwiz: L reginae is a tiny 1.6 - 3.0 inch sympodial lithophyte. Gets 1-2 blooms, rarely up to 6, sized at .6 - 1 inch. Inflorescense is .8 - 2 inches. Leaves are 1 - 1.6 inches, often purple on the underside and along edges. Light: 3000-4000 fc, avoid strong midday sun, strong air movement at all times. Temp: Day 70-72 F and night 55-56 F. Humidity: 75% summer-early autum, 70% late autumn- spring |
Just ordered mine along with Epidendrum piliferum as a T.C. :banana:
http://www.andysorchids.com/picturef...0-%20piliferum IOSPE PHOTOS |
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:biggrin: I order mine as well and added Angraecum didieri But really wanted to order Sarcochilus hartmannii :) unfortunately it is a cool grower:_(
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