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Old 05-22-2008, 10:25 AM
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My orchid addiction started here with a simple ID of a Cigar Orchid (a little over a year ago) and I have not done this much studing since high school. I'm getting ready to start my first flask. I probably have over 70 chids (not counting the 3 flasks I put in a compot) I'm sick, I know.
Same here, especially the studying part. My wife thinks I'm crazy because I'm always reading some orchid book, article, catalog, etc!

What are you going to be germinating? Natives?
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:45 AM
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Same here, especially the studying part. My wife thinks I'm crazy because I'm always reading some orchid book, article, catalog, etc!

What are you going to be germinating? Natives?
Yes! I have a source for some tempensis, and nocturnum. I also have a friend that has a specimen B. nodosa that puts out seed pods every year.
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:53 AM
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That must be pretty deep in the Fakahatchee! A great find!
Keep your eyes peeled for the show-stopping Lepanthopsis melanantha! They should be growing in VERY similar conditions...

-Pat
Thanks Pat, When am I going to get to come to the Fakahatchee? Would really love to have you make a trip with us one day.
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