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Old 08-13-2011, 05:31 PM
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Here is my latest Miltoniopsis bloom. It had two buds, but I have been such a klutz lately that I bumped it and knocked one off a while ago. It is a very small plant and I didn't even expect buds this year, so even one is a bonus
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Lovely looking flower there. I find it hard to find many over here. Must look harder!
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Nice going, silken! Very pretty.

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Old 08-13-2011, 09:48 PM
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Awesome! Love the dark pansies!
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Thanks everyone
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Gorgeous!
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I love these small cool growing plants. One bloom is better than 2 buds and no blooms .


Been learning a little more about these. The plant as it gets larger will get more blooms you know of course. I have one with 1st buds I will show you and make a thread. I just rescued it less than a few months ago from the back of ones greenhouse. It wasnt doing well in 90 degree heat and lots of sun. It had been forgotten.

But anyway nice pretty markings on this one..When you get that full stack of buds next new bulb crop that pops up, you are going to very happy indeed

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Old 08-23-2011, 01:58 PM
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I love these small cool growing plants. One bloom is better than 2 buds and no blooms .


Been learning a little more about these. The plant as it gets larger will get more blooms you know of course. I have one with 1st buds I will show you and make a thread. I just rescued it less than a few months ago from the back of ones greenhouse. It wasnt doing well in 90 degree heat and lots of sun. It had been forgotten.

But anyway nice pretty markings on this one..When you get that full stack of buds next new bulb crop that pops up, you are going to very happy indeed

Thanks. I have some that have produced to spikes and 4 or 5 flowers per spike and they do put on a lovely show! this one is cute with just one flower, but yes, next new growth, I am hoping for more!
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Normally I am impartial to Milts, but this one is really nice!
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such a lovely bloom! one is definitely better than none!
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