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08-17-2022, 12:00 PM
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My summer blooming cattleyas and laelias are winding down but thankfully there are others coming in bloom.
Galeandra greenwoodiana
The growth looks somewhere inbetween a clowesia and a cymbidium and the spike arises from the top. First time blooming.
Vanda aurantiaca x Vanda christensoniana
These aren't as showy as the parents but I like the salmon hue.
Angrecum dideri
first blooming on this one too. a nice miniature.
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That Galeandra in particular is really special. Do you grow it warm?
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Thanks, I just picked this one up in June and since it’s been growing happily outdoors in san diego (60-90 oF) so far. I typically bring all my catasetinae indoors for the winter and I’ll probably do the same for the Galeandra
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