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Old 02-26-2009, 10:22 AM
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I never knew there were tiny flowering Phals before now.
Uh-Oh !
Sandy - There are quite a few species - Check these out -
appendiculata, celebensis, chibae, of course - equestris, gibbosa, javanica, lobbii, malipoensis, parishii, pulchra(?), stobartiana(?),
here - Phalaenopsis species by alphabetical order.
CLick on each one for more s

Phal.net also displays the primary hybrids of these species.

Be prepared to add a new layer to your addiction

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I refuse to go to that website anymore for fear of writing up a new list of must haves. LOL

My trick for getting it to bloom, Phal light, plenty of humidity, and I did fertilize a few times. Nothing special really.
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That's very unfair Dorothy, my list just grew by leaps and bounds. The hubby might put a hit out on you for all the aggravation I'm going to have trying to get some of these and the expense...
Any idea where I can get these in Canada...http://www.phals.net/tetraspis/00ph0079.jpg, http://www.phals.net/tetraspis/02ph0300.jpg, http://www.phals.net/tetraspis/03ph0067.jpg, http://www.phals.net/appendiculata/02ph0287.jpg and I'm not done yet..I bookmarked that page...over some more later. If your ears are ringing it's nothing to worry about honest.... he's just calling you some names...
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The first one is called Phal tetraspis C#1. I got mine from a canadian ebay vendor : Tropical.gardens

Paramount Orchid has some tetraspis and few other phal species!

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Sandy - There are quite a few species - Check these out -
"Uh-Oh" as in, hehehehhe. I can hear ya now, Dorothy. I just saved the links. I'll have a look in the morning. My eyes are closing on me now. Thanks!
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The first one is called Phal tetraspis C#1. I got mine from a canadian ebay vendor : Tropical.gardens

Paramount Orchid has some tetraspis and few other phal species!

Claude
Thank you, I will check them out on ebay. I'm hoping to convince my other half to go to Clouds this weekend... is where I'll be if it works out. I got a list for there too
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New picture:
This guy is still in bloom.
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What a cutie
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