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Rhyncholaelia Aristocrat (digbyana × glauca)
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01-20-2024, 05:23 PM
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Rhyncholaelia Aristocrat (digbyana × glauca)
Tough plant, easy to grow and bloom
Huge flowers with unusual green color
Blooms in the dead of winter when I need it most
Intense, citrus fragrance after dark
Love it and looking forward to having more and more flowers as the plant grows.
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I need to find one. My B. digbyana seedlings grow so slowly here I don't think I will ever see flowers.
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Nice one William! Something about these is so awesome!
Seca, KrullSmith has some right now!
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