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Originally Posted by PaphMadMan
Very nice, but no individual glamour shot of the Phrag?
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The Phrag.'s glamour shot is located on its very own thread!
Phrag. Eric Young finally in full bloom!
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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa
All are lovely. Your doing a fine job indeed. We do need names please. I see you do have some listed.
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Names:
NOID - I am in need of a name as well! Brassia family?
Phrag.- mislabeled as Eric Young most likely Belle Hogue Point
Oncidium Sharry Baby
Brassavola Nodosa "Little Stars"
Brascidostele Gilded Tower 'Mystic Maze' HCC/AOS
I have multiple Sharry Baby plants in bloom right now. I only added one to the photo shoot. I did not want it to become a cluttered picture.
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Originally Posted by Orchids4ever
They are very nice,I love the nodosa....mine isn't doing anything ....so far
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I had mine for several years and it was in a constant state of sulking! I finally got enough courage to mount it and it took off growing and it grew 19 buds. It is much happier now. It grows in a south facing window several inches below a T5 light. So close, that I often have to move new leaves to the side of the light shield to prevent leaf-tip burn! I have moved it away from the light in order to better enjoy it in bloom.
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Originally Posted by Cntry
The 'Little Stars' smells so good at night. You have to give it a few days before you smell it at night as the buds open and then oh wow you get this beautiful scent that fills the air at night. Enjoy they are just beautiful.
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I agree that the scent is wonderful. Three more buds are beginning to open. I am going to put a new filter in the humidifier and make certain it will run through the night. The extra humidity and air circulation help the scent float throughout the house.