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10-21-2017, 05:32 AM
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How are these doing now? Can’t believe we are almost a year to Christmas 2016!
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10-21-2017, 08:39 AM
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Hi Matt, these plants are all doing well thank you. They have grown well and all have flowered except the Tolumnia velutinum. The Tolumnia has grown the most and I believe it is close to flowering, not sure. It has a lot of new growths and three growths that look more like long spikes to me. I guess we’ll see eventually.
The two Schoenorchis have flowered though not as profusely as my fragrans, that little one is a bloom machine!
The Trichoglottis triflora has new growth/fans and it was in flower when I received it, it has flowered twice more with such cute, tiny flowers.
I recently purchased plants at a local orchid show, two of these are new to me, and I’m growing them with my Neos. I hope I don’t kill them. They are Holcoglossum Nujiangense from China, it looks like a tiny Neofinetia, and Cleisostoma arietinum from SE Asia, it is an odd looking plant. I like finding plants that I’ve never grown before and orchid shows are a great place for this!
As for Christmas, it’s hard to believe isn’t it! This year has flown by. I finally have my outdoor plants, non orchid, inside just before the frost arrived. I’m not ready for snow yet though:/
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12-07-2017, 10:13 PM
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Any pictures?!
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02-18-2018, 11:06 PM
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Nice collection! I never could keep Tolumnias.
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