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02-08-2015, 11:07 PM
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I couldn't resist the nice warm weather today, finally above freezing. Wanted to visit a orchid paradise so went to visit Al's orchids, 30 minutes away. He never has a lot of miniatures but he always has nice plants. I bought Oncidium Tsiku Marguerite #2, Oncidium cheirophorum and Dendrobium kingianum! I know, I know, my bad. The two Oncidiums have spikes, Al said the Tsiku Marguerite is pink and the cheirophorum is yellow. The Dendrobium kingianum is white.
I wish Al would sell more miniatures, they are always red tagged, but instant gratification when you need an orchid fix is awesome in its own right. Al even repotted the Oncidium Tsiku Marguerite into a new pot for me! I love visiting there.
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Ordphien we think a lot alike, if the astrophora is too big, well...I'll be shopping again. I buy a lot from Andy's and J&L, Seattle seems to have nice minis. I can't wait for the astrophora to arrive. Hope it blooms as well as yours, I just love your lantern.
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02-09-2015, 07:45 AM
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Hi, yesterday with some friends of mine went to a little show and sell orcanized in a Garden at 1 hour away. A lot of plants to buy, but so little space left 
At the end I came home with:
Calanthe rubens (the tall deep red flowered one)
Rhynchostylis gigantea "spotted" (the Vanda-like)
Gastrochilus bellinus (little slab on the Rhyncho pot)
and a bery very very big plant-clump of Sarchochilus hartmannii.
I cried my heart, but had to refuse buying a HUGE Andraecum eburneum with 2 stems. It was almost 1m (3 feet) large and tall 
That's me holding the box with my friend's HUGE plant.
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02-09-2015, 11:12 AM
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Wow, those are great ones! Sorry you had to pass up the Angraecum.
Despite concerns of shelf-space, there were a few I could not resist:
Bulbophyllum ecornutum
Bulbophyllum lasiochilum
Bulbophyllum baileyi
Dendrobium prenticei
Dendrobium aberrans
Dendrobium normanbyense
Epidendrum porpax
Maxillaria alba
Sievekingia fimbriata
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02-09-2015, 08:19 PM
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Literally just a few minutes ago, Angraecum Crestwood 'Tomorrow Star'.......
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02-09-2015, 09:29 PM
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Cattleya skinneri
Laelia marginata
dendrobium nobile var alba
trichoglottis brachiata
cattleya walkeriana var tipo
chilochista freckle face
epidendrum tomlinsonianum
tolumnia gauntletii
Rynchostylis gigantea x renanthera (dont remember the name of the plant right now)
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Originally Posted by Lorraine
New last week from the Tamiami Show:
Aranda Prapin Spot
Bro sanguinea var aurea x Bro sanguinea 'Star Splash'
Chysis bractescens
Ctna Capri Lea AM/AOS x Rth Fuchs Orange Nugget 'Robert' AM/AOS
Ctna Henry Wan 'Hamlyn' HCC/AOS
These three were trades for 3 of mine, met up with a friend at the show.
Eplc Don Herman
Lc. Mildred Rives 'Orchidglade' FCC/AOS
Blc Against The Wind
So far all are happy!
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Did you get most of your plants from hamlyns orchids
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02-11-2015, 04:17 PM
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- Capanemia superflua
- Ornithocephalus gladiatus
- Holcoglossum quasipinifolium
- Dendrobium munificum
- Brassavola cucullata 'Fireworks'
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02-11-2015, 05:35 PM
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The Lepanthopsis astrophora arrived today, what a cutie. It is potted in a 1 1/4" tiny pot, the plant is 2" tall. I think it will be fine in my orb for a little while. Not sure when or how I will repot or maybe mount it. Going to give it the night to adjust from shipping. It has several old bloom spikes. How cute!
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02-11-2015, 09:52 PM
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Honestly, I only went out for some tree fern slab and slatted pots...these two kinda found their way into my car....
Renanthera citrina
Ren. Allison Lazzari x Ren. Akihito
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02-12-2015, 07:27 AM
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Sneaky little buggers they are 😀
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02-12-2015, 08:54 AM
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Blc. Susan Fender 'Cinnamon Stick' AM/AOS
Dendrobium Enobi 'Purple Splash'
Ailceara Hilo Ablaze 'Hilo Gold'
Wilsonara Pacific Lust 'Lady Chatterley'
Ocdcm. Dorothy Wisnom 'Golden Gate'
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From what I understand the Blc actually does smell like cinnamon!
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