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J&L orchids?
I'm looking for a little feedback with this vendor. I actually found something that I was interested in. But I stopped short of pressing the submit button when I read the terms of sale. At the bottom of the page concerning liability. It's the first one that I'm wondering about ( identification ). Is it me or does this seem odd?
J&L Orchids - Domestic Terms of Sale |
J & L sells lots of species and cannot always guarantee that they are actually given the right name due to name changes, the possibility of new or unidentified species, etc. I've never had a problem dealing the ladies at J&L and would recommend them highly. If you have a problem with what they sell, I'm sure they'll replace it.
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J&L rocks. Even better if you have the chance to visit in person sometime. The ladies who run it are knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging, and their stock is top-shelf. I don't think you need to worry about ordering from them.
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I love them!They are super nice and their plants,a tiny bit small in one instance,but VERY healthy,have done beautifully for me.They def. have superior quality!Order away!
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I have also enjoyed J&L They have alot of minitures and plant quality is very good. The only problem is sometimes I kill them. Becky Jo
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Looks like everyone so far has had a positive experience with this vendor. Heck I might give them a try.
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I go to J&L a few times a year, they are less then an hour from me. I love them.
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I'd like to add that sometimes it is difficult to identify a species accurately (I cannot tell the difference between the two varieties of the Yellow Lady's Slipper, for example when I see them in field) or between some of the Sophronitis species. It sometimes takes a botanist and microscope to tell the difference. That's why you'll sometimes see on a list of species the abbreviation aff.- that means its closely related to the species named without necessarily being that particular species. As another example, I have a plant, pictures of which I posted recently, that I bought as a miniature Brassavola nodosa. Those who saw the pictures were of four different opinions as to what it was, nodosa, one of two other species, or a hybrid of nodosa and something else.
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I will add kudos for J&L. They are great. They were at our orchid show and spoke at one of our meetings. I've probably bought more orchids from them than any other mail order vendor, and I've never had a problem.
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