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Old 11-15-2016, 07:24 PM
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Has a graceful fishy odor; could probably induce nausea given sufficient exposure.
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Wonderful!
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Wow awesome!

Nice basket, too. Is it a pot?
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Gorgeous bloom! I'm liking Bulbos more every time I see these flowers.
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They're just sooo bizarre.
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Yes, they are bizarre! I bought a Bulbophyllum retusiusculum in October from J&L and I think it is forming a spike, I'm pretty excited about it. It will have yellow flowers I believe, tiny ones. If it blooms I'll post pictures.
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Nice basket, too. Is it a pot?
It's a net basket originally used for aquatic plants
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That is exciting, never heard of that one. And there are so many.
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Absolutely gorgeous. Pics 2 and 4 are awesome!

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