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Well done, Peter!
And I love the... "I collect Phalaenopsis." To say the least!!! LOL |
Lovely "Orange" Peter. Mine is blooming now as well, but not as nice as yours. It's still just a baby. Received it as a Keiki in trade with another OB member a little over a year ago. It's only a single spike with about 9 flowers. I'll have to try and remember to take a picture of it this weekend. Equestris is a favorite of mine. I have a couple of varieties but nothing like your group photo. Very nice! :D
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As always, Peter, just beautiful. I, too, am a equestrisphile.
I didn't know know that 'Hampshire' and 'Royal Ruby' are more difficult to grow. And, Pilot, yes, I loved reading, "I collect Phalaenopsis." So understated. :rofl: |
Really quite stunning!
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Photo update since February. Now most of the flowers have opened.
http://www.bigleaforchids.com/copper...e_20110403.JPG |
Stunning!
My 'three times a lady' x 'too blue' has a shape similar to that of var. Cyanochilus. In you pictures. Althought it's not white. It has a lighter color. Almost as if it were white with blushing over the while thing. You can call me Bob ;) |
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing pictures of your gorgeous equestris! I love the 'Orange' and the var. cyanochilus. They're both so unusual and beautiful!
I have one lonely little equestris keiki that has yet to bloom. I think it needs some company! |
:cloud9: Wow, it's gorgeous, thanks for the update.
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Fascinating colour!!! Now i have to put this one on my widening wish list, damn!! :D
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Stunning. Really nice.
Thanks for sharing. -J |
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