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Old 02-02-2009, 05:02 PM
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Quite an unusual little flower! Bought this one at the Tampa sale and it has bloomed on and off since then. One of the flowers actually produced a seed pod!
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Cute

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That is really different, Laura. And quite a mouthful to try to say (or type!)...
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Quite an unusual little flower! Bought this one at the Tampa sale and it has bloomed on and off since then. One of the flowers actually produced a seed pod!
Very cool, and great photos as well! Totally unrelated question: can I ask you you get large photos attached to your posts like that? Mine always seem to be limited to 100 KB. By the time I reduce the photo to that size, they're not much bigger than the thumbnails when you click on them.
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I'll have to check and see what the size of the photo is that I download. I am currently just reducing my photos to 50% on my program and that seems to upload just fine...
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Neato!!! I like these unusual ones
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very cute!
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Cool Restrepia. You can have lots of streps. They fit into small spaces.
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VERY CUTE!!! CONGRATS!!!
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