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Old 08-05-2010, 04:56 PM
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Wow, those look cool. What great little mounts!
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Its beautiful!!!
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Old 02-19-2011, 05:39 AM
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Periodically, I ask the same question....hoping for a different answer (the definition of madness, right? repeatedly trying the same thing and expecting a different result...). Anyway, here goes again: can ANYONE help me locate either good seed, or exportable flasks of Epi. magnoliae seedlings? I've been trying without success for a few years to locate them in Europe (I live in Ireland).

Thanks for any good leads!!
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Old 02-19-2011, 02:19 PM
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I have many green fly orchids large plants seed pods seedlings.I have posted on here before and got no response whatsoever very odd.Anyhoo I have lots of them
if your interested let me know.I do not send monted orchids to anyone sorry everyone has there own taste.
Also these smell really good at night.
Nice pic and they are so underrated.
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I have many green fly orchids large plants seed pods seedlings.I have posted on here before and got no response whatsoever very odd.Anyhoo I have lots of them
if your interested let me know.I do not send monted orchids to anyone sorry everyone has there own taste.
Also these smell really good at night.
Nice pic and they are so underrated.
It is odd, but I suppose until you've seen them, maybe you don't understand the allure. For me it's all about temperature tolerance and genetic compatibility. I live in Ireland, so the best way for me to import with minimal hassle and bureaucracy is seeds or flasks. I'm interested. Tell me more?
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Old 02-19-2011, 05:29 PM
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Yeah they are bullet proof and bloom very small but they do do get quite large actually more of a midsize to large orchid than a mini.I have no idea what would need to be done to send some to you but If we can figure it out mind if I tag along in the mail to the ole emerald isle always wanted to go.
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Old 02-19-2011, 05:47 PM
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Yeah they are bullet proof and bloom very small but they do do get quite large actually more of a midsize to large orchid than a mini.I have no idea what would need to be done to send some to you but If we can figure it out mind if I tag along in the mail to the ole emerald isle always wanted to go.
Probably the simplest is just fresh dry seed from a recently dehisced seedpod, as that can go in a normal letter. Anything else gets into paperwork and permits.

(Emerald Isle ain't what she used to be since the economy went down the toilet in 2008. It's back to emigration times, with a forecast of 1,000 per day over the next cupla years....most just out of college. Tragic.)
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Great plant Gin! Congrats.

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