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Old 03-02-2013, 03:58 AM
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I organised my husband to pick up an orchid for me while he was away for work. Lots of confusion and fusss and in the end we paid over the phone and my brother in law picked it up and it is now sitting at his house, my husband will get it on Sunday and bring it home with him

BUT....

Apparently there are two plants! I have no idea what the second one is, we certainly only paid for one and it's probably not worth trying to get info out of my brother in law for various reasons. So atleast until my husband gets it/them(if there is a tag) or possibly even until I see them on Tuesday since my husband doesn't know much about orchids the mystery will continue.

So anyone want to guess The seller mainly specialises in cold climate orchids, especially cymbids and Aus natives but I've also bought masdevallia, laelia and bifrenaria off him in the past.

---------- Post added at 07:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:48 PM ----------

Oh and this is the plant I know I have bought, huge plant for the price, able to divided into probably 7 or 8 plants, I'm going to use it in some landscaping I am doing, mixed in with Oncidium incurvum, the pinks and purples will be great together.



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