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Heyya, new in the forums!
Hey all, just introducing myself, I live in Mexico, 22 years so far and less than a year since I started with orchids, particularly love Cattleyas, also have paphios, catasetum, cycnoches, chysis, LCīs, cymbs, dens and some intergeneric hybrids
A big fan of S/H and always looking to learn more, hope to get to know you all! |
Nice to meet you. :welcome:
I'm sure you'll love it here! I'm still new myself and I do love it here already. :) So much great information and beautiful galleries of members' orchids. |
Welcome and looking forward to seeing pics!
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Glad you can join us here at OB I love catts especially minis, and Lcs! Don't for get the :photo: I'd love to see any chids you have ! :) |
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I also like Cats, but, please, show us the Ctsm and Cyc. ! You (in Mexico) have such nice orchids... ;) |
:welcome: to Orchidboard :)
Many of our members use S/H so if you want information on that, you've found the right place! Our members from around the world are very generous in sharing their knowledge...and we all grow in different conditions! I look forward to seeing some pictures :nod: If you need any help, let us know :clap: |
WoW lots of new folks joining up today, It's fabulous!!
Howdy Dooooooooo Darknessdancer :D Welcome, Hope to catch ya around the boards! |
:welcome: aboard, its great that you have found the OB, a great community with so much to learn from each other and a large variety of enviromental conditions. Hope to see some :photo: of your orchids.
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Welcome to the orchid board. Glad you could join us. What sort of orchids do you have available in Mexico?
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Thanks all and some orchids of mexico!
Thanks all of you thatīs a warm welcoming if iīve ever seen one!
Tindomul, due to the diverse climatic conditions we have here, there are many kind of orchids, but iīd suspect that encyclia species are the most common of all, also we have some unique species like euchile mariae, euchile citrina, Mexipedium Xeropthyticum, which seems to be some kind of middle point between phrags and phaps, catasetums, lycaste, stanhopeas, chysis, laelias, epidendrum, isochilus, maxillarias, and many more. Iīd reccomend to all of you this book to learn more about them, its very complete and superbly illustrated. Orchids of Mexico HĀGSATER, ERIC Publisher Instituto Chinoin & Redacta |
Hi Darknessdancer,
Welcome to the OB! Nice to meet ya :D |
Welcome to OB nice to meet you :) Gin
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Thanks for the book Reccomendation!
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Welcome!!
Hey, glad to have you here!!! :cheer:
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