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Old 08-04-2014, 07:55 PM
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i had mine bloom with a single flower, this plants are lovely

they are not expensive to get either. do not take space, and are easy as long as you keep constant humidity , and avoid root disturbance!

thanks for sharing bud

Oscarman:

eburneums are very resilient plants, eburneum got a few varieties that are now considered species on their own right. IE Angraecum longicalcar (AKA eburneum Var longicalcar)

i think there are some that can take a bit more of cold than others. (iirc)

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Thank You, Sonya!

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i had mine bloom with a single flower, this plants are lovely

they are not expensive to get either. do not take space, and are easy as long as you keep constant humidity , and avoid root disturbance!

thanks for sharing bud

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eburneums are very resilient plants, eburneum got a few varieties that are now considered species on their own right. IE Angraecum longicalcar (AKA eburneum Var longicalcar)

i think there are some that can take a bit more of cold than others. (iirc)

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Great rebloom shots again. Love the way you use the blue sky as a background.
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This time it gave me three large flowers with two more buds about to open.
It has a strong floral fragrance since there are three flowers emitting scent.
Maybe going back to Algoflash fertilizer last spring gave this orchid plant added boost to flower more easily.
I never changed the position on the windowsill and have not yet transplanted to a fresh media mix since I first got it. As much as possible I do not want to disturb the roots. Maybe next season I will attempt to repot this.







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The background to those pictures are amazing! I always enjoy and look forward to your posts Bud. I love the way you photograph your orchids.
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Old 07-28-2015, 06:36 PM
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Great pictures! Lovely blooms! Great growing.
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Is the fragrance powerful? Can you smell it from a distance?
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Fantastic show, Bud! I never get tired of Angraecum pictures.
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The background to those pictures are amazing! I always enjoy and look forward to your posts Bud. I love the way you photograph your orchids.
Thank You for your kind encouragements.
I am not a photographer. I just take pictures to catalogue and archive the developments of my orchids.

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Thank You for the visit, Colette!

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Is the fragrance powerful? Can you smell it from a distance?
Thank You for your interest on my postings....

* you have to come near it a few feet to smell it. But the fragrance is intoxicating.

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Fantastic show, Bud! I never get tired of Angraecum pictures.
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This is my faithful Angraecum bloomer....this time it didn't fail to impress me....
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