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Old 10-10-2010, 02:30 AM
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Quite a departure from that little punctata Tom had!



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Old 10-10-2010, 02:45 AM
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LOL! don't compare this with mine, Daniel. I know who you are and I know those plants belong to your employer.
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Old 10-10-2010, 02:56 AM
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Hahahahaha... well they're beautiful despite the fact
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Old 10-10-2010, 03:13 AM
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All Im saying is providing environmental conditions, a punctata could be mounted on one of this species. Again, just saying... HA!
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SOS, what IS your problem?
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In regards to something personal?

If it's contextually related, this species is a giant compared to the rest of the genus. If you think its something else related to "Im a better grower because my plants are bigger" or something, thats definitely not it. I hope you would find it funny to see an Aergs punctata and cryptodon side by side, if not I suppose that would be my problem as I find humor in the oddity genus diversity.

Imagine a similar situation where someone compared a Schomburgkia to a Sophronitis cernua...

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In regards to something personal?

If it's contextually related, this species is a giant compared to the rest of the genus. If you think its something else related to "Im a better grower because my plants are bigger" or something, thats definitely not it. I hope you would find it funny to see an Aergs punctata and cryptodon side by side, if not I suppose that would be my problem as I find humor in the oddity genus diversity.

Imagine a similar situation where someone compared a Schomburgkia to a Sophronitis cernua...
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I love how this aerangis is almost like a small bush - that's intense. Strange how IOSPE lists it as a 'small' grower. Aerangis mounted on aerangis ... I like that idea lol
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Very nice, it has a nice inflorescence.
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Just be glad I'm not "King". If I get banned from the OB for this, o.k., I can handle that.
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I truly do apologize for subtracting any bit of fun from any of this. Im oblivious blind to how I've changed my keyboard into a shovel!

PS - No one wants you to be banned.
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