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Old 05-08-2014, 02:37 PM
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Leochilus labiatus - cute miniature from South America, mounted on cholla cactus wood, the old flower spikes can rebloom over and over for a months!

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Cute lil bugger!
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Cute lil bugger!
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Very cool!
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Interesting orchid. The flower looks like a bug. I like the cholla cactus skeletons....I put some moss inside it to help with the moisture.
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Interesting orchid. The flower looks like a bug. I like the cholla cactus skeletons....I put some moss inside it to help with the moisture.
Thanks Bud, and you are reading my mind, I was just thinking today about stuffing it with sphagnum!
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Lovely! I just got a nice cholla wood piece that's like a stand I was thinking of putting minis in it ! This os so adorable! What's the temperature for this little guy?

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Lovely! I just got a nice cholla wood piece that's like a stand I was thinking of putting minis in it ! This os so adorable! What's the temperature for this little guy?

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anna this is warm growing species from South America:-)
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