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Old 03-23-2008, 04:48 PM
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Nice touch! My A. fastuosa decided to fully open for Easter.

This guy is very large for the size of the whole plant! The leaves are 3/4" across!
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Old 03-23-2008, 05:05 PM
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That is sooooo great! Gorgeous, huge bloom!

Does it have a fragrance at all that you can detect yet or is it going to be fragrant only at night when the moths are out?

I bought the fastuosa very recently and love it. I also brought home an articulata and a didierii (I took the tags off for watering and now I can't tell which tag goes to which, *sigh*, might need your help with that later. lol And also a biloba that I call my little Ginko.

These are just great orchids. . .and a must have for anyone crazy about mini orchids.
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Old 03-23-2008, 05:11 PM
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Since it just fully opened this morning, no scent I can detect. I am sure it is a night bloomer as far as scent is concerned.

As for didierii, is that Angraecum? I have one. If Angraecum, then I just moved mine into tank on upper shelf right under lights a month ago. Since then it has started about 4 new roots, three nubbins that I am not sure about and continued new leaves. It seem to covet the higher humidity.
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Old 03-23-2008, 05:42 PM
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Nice growing Ross!! That's one awesome flower for such a little tiny plant! Alas, I don't think I could make this one happy, and have stuck with the ones that tolerate cooler temps.
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Since it just fully opened this morning, no scent I can detect. I am sure it is a night bloomer as far as scent is concerned.

As for didierii, is that Angraecum? I have one. If Angraecum, then I just moved mine into tank on upper shelf right under lights a month ago. Since then it has started about 4 new roots, three nubbins that I am not sure about and continued new leaves. It seem to covet the higher humidity.
Yes, the didierii is an Angraecum. I THINK this is the one that I have that has a "root"? sticking right out in front, in a rather comical way. It could be a spike but is probably a root but I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be a spike.

Will post a pic of my fastuosa in just a mo-mento for your purusal.
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Very nice, Ross
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Old 03-23-2008, 06:54 PM
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Nice growing Ross!! That's one awesome flower for such a little tiny plant! Alas, I don't think I could make this one happy, and have stuck with the ones that tolerate cooler temps.
Bet you could. . .it's a warm grower but bet you could take it to intermediate up against grow lights in a tank of some sort.
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Old 03-23-2008, 07:13 PM
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I agree with Gwen. I would bet you could do this one. Besides, you are the one that has provoked me into all these little guys in the past, so now it's my turn!
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I agree with Gwen. I would bet you could do this one. Besides, you are the one that has provoked me into all these little guys in the past, so now it's my turn!
And I agree with Ross, agreeing with me!

It's the LEAST she could do, really. . .suck it up, sister and buy one. You know you can bloom this one, if Ross can do it, surely you could too! *evil laughter*

Do it! Do it! Do it!

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Old 03-23-2008, 10:14 PM
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Nice Ross! I love it
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