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Old 03-07-2021, 08:09 PM
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Wow just amazing!
Is that a 'String of pearls' plant behind and to the left of Pleurothallis prolifera?
It’s Peperomia prostrata, often called String of Turtles. It does great in terrariums and is all over my tank, although it doesn’t want to root into that spot because the Spyra-covered branch is too dry.

One of my Holy Grail plants showed up today after a harrowing 7 days in the mail - Pleurothallis dressleri. It had lost half its leaves but I think it’s gonna pull through, and the vendor will make it right if it doesn’t. I had a special spot prepared for it:
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Old 04-20-2021, 01:13 PM
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Top down of my wild terrestrial area - I count 25 different species. The Centroglossa macroceras in the bottom left corner will probably open today, I can't wait!

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Old 04-20-2021, 05:17 PM
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Jealous of that Pleurothallis. Has it bounced back? I love those, would love to keep one eventually.
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The Tarzane Group followed up with me and offered to replace if it didn't recover - they're great! But it went from 6 leaves to 11 leaves in the past month.
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Amazing work, congratulations beautiful project
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Old 05-20-2021, 06:11 PM
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In bud and bloom lately:

Pleurothallis ruscaria 'Susan'



Macroclinium xyphophorus



Centroglossa macroceras


Dendrobium 'Aussie's Hi Lo'


Lepanthes calodictyon



Lepanopsis 'Michele'


Sinningia pusilla


Masdevallia erinacea


and Sophronitis cernua, in bud (my first time ever blooming a Sophronitis)
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Old 12-02-2021, 12:49 PM
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Lepanopsis 'Michelle' is currently putting on a show - and it's been going strong for over a month now. My astrophora budded, bloomed and finished while this one has been blooming. Highly recommend this hybrid!


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It just keeps getting better and better! A spectacular show!
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After two years, my Restrepia dodsonii finally has a bloom (and another bud)! I have always heard how floriferous Restrepias are, but I have never managed to bloom one before, so this flower is the culmination of many years of waiting. So excited!


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And a few more from tonight

First bud on my Mediocalcar decoratum


Lepanthes calodictyon never stops blooming, but Masdevallia erinacea only blooms occasionally for me



Pleurothallis tripterantha, which had a fungal issue right when I got it, lost a lot of leaves, and has rebloomed for the first time for me

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After two years, my Restrepia dodsonii finally has a bloom (and another bud)! I have always heard how floriferous Restrepias are, but I have never managed to bloom one before, so this flower is the culmination of many years of waiting. So excited!
Congrats! I got one in March and it arrived with a single bloom. Nothing since. It's turned a little purple, so it's getting more light than it used to, but at the same time, if I move it, it will have to start readapting all over again. It has gotten a few new leaves, so waiting patiently...

P.S. - absolutely love your tank!! Been watching your thread for awhile and definitely gives me inspiration
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