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Old 12-17-2007, 05:06 PM
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This is the second blooming for this one Cischwenifia pusillia


Haraella odorata


Macodes petiola
in bud, will update.

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Great stuff, Tin!
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I really like that Haraella odorata. I dont think Ive ever seen that one. Does its smell live up to its name??
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Very lemony fragrance.
Thanks Sue! I have more stuff in bloom but not orchids.
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Love the Cischwenfia. That's a new one to me. As for the other stuff, let's see 'em!

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I SO want that mini orchid! I never have the money to buy it, though, when I see it on Ebay!
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WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW I really like what I'm seeing.
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Ok, here is the other stuff,
Tillandsia cyanea in spike, can't wait till it turns purple. Thanks Marco!! I got this from Marco 1 year ago and few months.

Taca plantaginea in fruit

Taca plantaginea in bloom

Spathicarpa species

Anubias frazerii

Anthurium hybrid

Anthurium gracile Its a real show when in fruit

And a mushroom of some sort or other.

Fittonia versschafeltii 'Juanita'

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They are all lovely, Tin! That Fittonia is really something else! And I Haraella odorata every time I see it - your's looks so healthy and happy! Congrats!!
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Old 12-18-2007, 09:13 AM
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WOW! Those are amazing! I love the Haraella odorata too. I found this lovely plant that is very simular.
Haraella retrocalla
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