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Old 02-19-2024, 10:29 AM
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That's a purty one! I have an old Harlequin that made a basal keiki, now sharing the same pot. One side is consistently Harlequin and the other sometimes blooms same, and other times about the color shown here. I'll search for a picture of it.

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Well, in mind and memory it seemed similar, but not really in reality.





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Wow!! Both the above are gorgeous! People say “just a Phal” but they are beautiful nonetheless.

I really love your shared pot picture, it’s fascinating (and aesthetically very pleasing) how the keiki’s can revert to historical colours!
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Very nice, DOM! Yours, too, WW!
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That's a purty one! I have an old Harlequin that made a basal keiki, now sharing the same pot. One side is consistently Harlequin and the other sometimes blooms same, and other times about the color shown here. I'll search for a picture of it.

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Well, in mind and memory it seemed similar, but not really in reality.





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I'm glad you got your picture posting dilemma sorted out.
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Both of those are very pretty! I think that if an orchid is pretty, it is not a problem if it does not have a name. I now buy all my orchids based on whether I like the flowers.

This is my schilleriana. It is fairly young so I was surprised it tried to bloom last summer (something ate the spike) and again this winter. The flowers are nothing special, just simple pink blooms but I like this shade of pink in an orchid flower.
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That is really neat how a part of the orchid has the pattern and the other does not. It really is like having two orchids in one.
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