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Old 11-15-2011, 11:28 AM
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I think yours look like Tahoma Glacier "Green" ?
I have no idea what mine is, could be Tahoma Glacier "Sugar Sweet" or Pacific Pastel I think, but not sure. I had a thread on the Identification section here, but most people suggested that if there's no tag, then nearly impossible to tell. lol

Mine is potted in moss as well, and I maybe be keeping it too wet. Wrinkling is just slight so far.

Regarding my miltonidium, it grows very quickly and flowers twice or three times a year. I think if I can keep it warm enough during the winter, it will even flower more than three times a year. Everytime new pb is mature, it will send up flower spike. one per pb, but it produces quite a bit of flowers. I might start a new thread on it when the spike matures and flowers open up. but it's a rather small plant with a very very tall spike and look like a giant sized Dancing Lady with red brown dots on the petals.

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Old 11-15-2011, 12:09 PM
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I think yours look like Tahoma Glacier "Green" ?
I have no idea what mine is, could be Tahoma Glacier "Sugar Sweet" or Pacific Pastel I think, but not sure. I had a thread on the Identification section here, but most people suggested that if there's no tag, then nearly impossible to tell. lol

Mine is potted in moss as well, and I maybe be keeping it too wet. Wrinkling is just slight so far.

Regarding my miltonidium, it grows very quickly and flowers twice or three times a year. I think if I can keep it warm enough during the winter, it will even flower more than three times a year. Everytime new pb is mature, it will send up flower spike. one per pb, but it produces quite a bit of flowers. I might start a new thread on it when the spike matures and flowers open up. but it's a rather small plant with a very very tall spike and look like a giant sized Dancing Lady with red brown dots on the petals.
Your oncids look very nice and healthy. My pic is a Beallara Tahoma Glacier. I love it and it smells good too.

In regards to taking pictures, look for RosieC's posts and she will explain all of the various different types of posting pics that are available. I am a techno phobe so I wouldn't want to confuse you or get it wrong.
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