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Old 05-29-2017, 04:21 PM
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By now, some of you know that I'm a Phal Phreak. In the almost 40 years I've been growing orchids, Phals have always been my favorites. Phal equestris is among my favorite species, and in my small collection I have 8 or 9. Three seedlings I've grown from teeny nubs have erupted in bloom.




The alba has just opened the first flowers today.


The other two been flowering for a couple of weeks.


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Old 05-29-2017, 04:25 PM
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They're beautiful! I bet it's very rewarding to see them grow and bloom from those teeny nubs. That tells me they're very happy in your care!
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Wow! The alba reminds me of a fleur-de-Lys heraldic figure.
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Beautiful, John. They are twin sisters of mine!
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Lovely! and I can see some husky plants in the first picture. Great growing!
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So pretty. I love my equestris also. Well I have 2 of them but my orange one is barely hanging on. It has made 2 new leaves that look good so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I don't have either of these colors. So you have a blue one also? The orange ones blooms are a much different shape.
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Those are beautiful flowers.
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The second spike on the plant on the right is now also in bloom. The plant on the left started a second spike but it's turned into a keiki. These seedlings have really, really impressed me! A second white is about to bloom and a blue form is budding. The sixth seedling, for whatever reason, is growing and healthy but with no signs of a spike - maybe it'll need another year.
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The two v. albas from the same group are now really going.


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Really nice! It is great that you are getting such a show!
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