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Old 06-01-2015, 11:32 PM
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Odontoglossum (crinitum x luteopurpuratum). This is a first bloom from a batch of seedlings I bought over the winter. I have a couple of other slightly larger plants spiking, so I should get a better feel for the number of flowers this cross will carry.
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Very nice! How would you describe the actual color? (I am not sure that my computer screen is reflecting the true colors in your photo) Thanks!
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The photo is true to color on my monitor. Flowers are sort of pale yellow, with light brown markings.
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OK...that is what I thought! I like the pale yellow background with those spots! Really lovely!
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Nice!
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Lovely, about how big are they? can't wait to see the others and see if they will be different.
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Very nice!
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Lovely, about how big are they? can't wait to see the others and see if they will be different.
About 1.1/2" NS.
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I like it very much! Is it warm growing, and will you be offering a few for sale on Orchidboard? BettyE.
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That's very pretty, I like the subtlety in colors. Thanks for sharing.
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