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Old 07-06-2015, 06:53 AM
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Yeah, I really think the variety ought to be called "pastel art shade", more than orange....

None of the ones I have look "orange".
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Yeah, I really think the variety ought to be called "pastel art shade", more than orange....

None of the ones I have look "orange".
Mine does start out salmon but quickly seem to change to more light lavender. I don't know about all the colors but this one sure is not shaped at all like my lavender one. I still like it but I like the other shape better. I need to take a side by side. What about your other ones? I don't know how many you have Ray I just know I can remember you had some white and pink ones didn't you? I wanted one of those so bad.
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Gorgeous. THanks for sharing.

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Does this guy have any keikis?
Because I'm trying to find an orange equestris
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Does this guy have any keikis?
Because I'm trying to find an orange equestris
Sadly no. It got a fungus or something and is barely hanging on. The poor little thing still blooms but it lost all it's leaves but is putting out a couple of new ones so I will see if it is going to make it. So far the leaves have not gotten spotting on them but I'm not holding my breath.

I wish I knew where you could get one, just keep your eyes open. I got mine from Seattle Orchids.
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I love the delicate pastel coloring!
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Old 05-02-2017, 05:20 PM
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I just got an orange equestris (Matsuno) from Louisiana Orchid Connection. I don't know if they have more, but you should check. LOC is a vendor I implicitly trust, and so a vendor I happily recommend. Here's a flower on mine, which is a soft violet:
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Well, Seattle Orchid did have some, but I was too late, they were already sold

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What does it look like now? How are the roots?

Maybe you could get keiki paste for it, if it keeps blooming like it wants to continue its lineage.
(I'm worried for this guy for you)
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