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Old 04-30-2012, 12:32 PM
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The blooms contrast the foliage well. A real nice combo. Thanks for sharing and congrats.
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Thank You, Gloria ! I cant wait to see the pictures of your plant when it opens its blooms.
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This is a keiki of the mother plant first posted that gave me longer spike almost 3 feet bigger flatter flowers and the leaves are rounder than the elongated leaves of the mother.









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A stunner! The leaves are what made me get a schilleriana but yours to me is unusual. And nice job with the vase!
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A stunner! The leaves are what made me get a schilleriana but yours to me is unusual. And nice job with the vase!
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The leaves have a more rounder shape than the mother.

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You had me at "it's fragrant". Will be on the lookout, unless you have more keikis available
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-it smells like those musk colognes being sampled at the mall....

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Wow, what a spike!
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I was surprised how long the spike is on this plant while the mother have only a foot long spike.

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Gorgeous, Bud! Your vandaceous plants are always superbly grown. Thanks for the fragrance info, I never knew this species had a detectable one.

Have you ever thought about mounting one of these? I love how they look when leaves and spikes can grow pendant, and for me anyway most Phal species are much easier to maintain on a mount, low humidity or no.
Thanks for the kind words Nat!

I tend to keep my plants the way I got it from the grower. I inherited a mounted Phalaenopsis cornu cervi and I maintain it that way. You are right, the mounted one did not grow less than the potted ones.
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You had me at "it's fragrant". Will be on the lookout, unless you have more keikis available
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Wow, what a spike!
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Gorgeous, Bud! Your vandaceous plants are always superbly grown. Thanks for the fragrance info, I never knew this species had a detectable one.

Have you ever thought about mounting one of these? I love how they look when leaves and spikes can grow pendant, and for me anyway most Phal species are much easier to maintain on a mount, low humidity or no.
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I love this one, even when not in bloom, the leaves are very pretty!
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