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Old 02-24-2020, 04:03 PM
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the smell from these three at night is intoxicating

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in person, this yellow star is so deep it is almost orange

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Old 02-27-2020, 03:26 PM
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and this Phal is exploding

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and it is so fun to live in this climate...i was in downtown Miami last week and there is this giant Agave in full bloom in city decoration pot

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and bees busily pollenating
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brass

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and this silly zygote flower is upside down???


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I love that white phal with the orange/yellow/crimson lip contrast.
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DC - So as mentioned (I think it was this thread) before I was kind of liking a carnivorous plant that my wife had gotten. So I finally took the plunge and made a mini potted bog garden. Mostly butterworts and droseras but also got a venus flytrap and an american pitcher plant.

Also, some updated photos of blooming chids.
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YEEESSSS!!! i love this post!!!

carnivores are amazing and you will want more and bigger bogs very soon, that is quite lovely-
what is the base pot with that awesome little water level indicator thing?

Also, in the group shot, what are the little sail/clover purple plants? i have a pot of them i got years ago and i love them but i have zero idea what they are

the drosera flowers are the most fun and that calamari orchid is STILL making me hungry!
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I love carnivorous plants! Have never been able to successfully grow them. Very sad. Yes, what is that pot in the middle? And is the "calamari orchid" the squid with the purple head? Its real name again please?
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It is a self watering pot that I had gotten off amazon several years ago but never got around to using it. Link below for either the same one (different color) or something very similar.

https://www.amazon.com/Self-Watering...902675&sr=8-20

The common name for that purple clover plant is the purple shamrock plant but the scientific name Oxalis triangularis. One of my wife's that I take care of. Funny story, and this is how I learned what it is, a little over a year ago it looked dead. My wife got mad at me and was asking why it was dying. I said I had no idea since I don't even know what type of plant it is. She told me purple shamrock plant so I started my research and found out if it gets over watered it will send the plant into dormancy. Sure enough, I was way over watering it. Cut back on the water and boom, back to life.
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I love carnivorous plants! Have never been able to successfully grow them. Very sad. Yes, what is that pot in the middle? And is the "calamari orchid" the squid with the purple head? Its real name again please?
"Calamari orchid" is Prosthechea (Encyclia) cochleata
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It is a self watering pot that I had gotten off amazon several years ago but never got around to using it. Link below for either the same one (different color) or something very similar.

https://www.amazon.com/Self-Watering...902675&sr=8-20

The common name for that purple clover plant is the purple shamrock plant but the scientific name Oxalis triangularis. One of my wife's that I take care of. Funny story, and this is how I learned what it is, a little over a year ago it looked dead. My wife got mad at me and was asking why it was dying. I said I had no idea since I don't even know what type of plant it is. She told me purple shamrock plant so I started my research and found out if it gets over watered it will send the plant into dormancy. Sure enough, I was way over watering it. Cut back on the water and boom, back to life.
oooops!! thanks, i am also WAY over watering it then


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and the latest on the medusa.....i am not sure if the flowers are coming in stuck or if they will open more...this has been an odd winter and she has been moved so i am prepared for an underwhelming presentation and hope to be surprised

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I really need to get a Bulbophyllum medusae. I tried to grow a Habenaria medusa but screwed it up royally.
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