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Old 07-19-2013, 02:24 PM
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Ok, how about some more pictures?

It is amazing how there are so many different color forms available with wildcat orchids. Shown here are Yellowcat and Yellow Butterfly.
These two are my new favorites along with the dark bobcat variety.

My brassia is flowering again. I bought this in bloom last year in September.

Enjoy~
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Old 07-19-2013, 03:06 PM
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The hand written tag says LC. Lavendar Lady but other members tell me they can't find this name registered anywhere.

I got it from a local grower. I also plant to cut it into half when flowers are done.

Anybody is welcome to take it.
It's a very nice plant...I'm a little far away but I would certainly be interested in it
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Old 07-19-2013, 04:10 PM
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Either next month or some time in September when I do mass repotting.

I can mail a division of it if you'd like. but this one, I would probably charge small fees because there are people lined up asking for a division and I'm going to cut it half and I want to keep a half. lol
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Old 07-19-2013, 04:48 PM
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NY,
They are all beautiful You have such great taste in orchids.
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Old 07-19-2013, 08:57 PM
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Either next month or some time in September when I do mass repotting.

I can mail a division of it if you'd like. but this one, I would probably charge small fees because there are people lined up asking for a division and I'm going to cut it half and I want to keep a half. lol
That's fine, how much are you thinking
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Old 07-25-2013, 11:09 PM
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Some very choice plants. My choice is the white dendrobium. I use to have a white, Den. Emma, that bloomed throughout the year but I forgot to take it in one night during a cold front and it looked like wilted lettuce the following day.
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Old 07-26-2013, 10:53 AM
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Sorry to hear about what happened to your Emma White. I have a few of them. It must be nice to be able to grow them in Florida. That type of dendrobiums will grow well and flower very often in the tropics.

Mine is a nobile hybrid so it flowers once a year. but the amazing fragrance makes up for it I think.
For some reason, it smells like pine needle instead of sweet honey this week. hmmmm the heat must have taken a toll on it too. lol
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Old 07-26-2013, 11:05 AM
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I got rid of Oncidium Sweet Sugar "Million Dollar" after having it for a while. It was nice blooming every five to six months. but the flower count went lower each time it rebloomed and new growths got smaller and smaller.

This one is Oncidium Sweet Sugar "Emperor" I got from TJ last summer. It made quite a few growths of different sizes, but it is finally reblooming after almost a year later. I have to say the wait is well rewarded.
The branching is really good on this one and the flower count is almost as good as last year.
I see another spike developing too!

The second plant in bloom today is Oncidium Sunlight "NN". It has been a spring bloomer, but the same pb has thrown a second spike in the middle of summer. The color is rather washed out this time but still cute. I like this plant a lot. Very long lasting and the fragrance is just amazing!

Next one up, Tahoma Glacier is back in bloom after one year passed.

A mini phal bought in winter has been in nontop bloom adding a couple of flowers every month. so cute!!!!

My neo is done with its "glorious" blooming and now sending up two more spikes. In the picture, one spike with five little buds is visible.

Last two are some of my dendrobiums spiking. yay!!!!
Last year, they were all in bloom together but this year, some of them are spiking early.

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Old 07-26-2013, 02:02 PM
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I am speechless. So many flowering plants on your windowsill. I have an average of maybe 40 flowering orchids out of about 1000 in my greenhouse.
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Old 07-26-2013, 02:20 PM
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Thank you!
From fall into spring is when all the phals, many of the paphs and dendrobiums are in bloom.
Then intergenerics and maudiae paphs blooming at random times throughout the year.

I have about 200 and you have 1000!!!
I would love to have a greenhouse. oh, well...

Are you a hobby grower?
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