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Old 04-30-2011, 11:21 AM
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All of the old roots appear to be dead looking at the moment, but there are about 7 new healthy roots shooting out over the lava rock. Each is about 3 to 4 inches now. It appears to be very happy!

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nice little neostylis.. which model is it?....me bought a neostylis "pinky" last week which is neofinetia x
rhynchostylis gigantea...'bout the same size as yours ..race ya to a bloom for ?
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LOL... Mine is neostylis Lou Sneary Bluebird which is Neofinetia falcata x Rhynchostylis coelestis.
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I have both of those.
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Im trying to learn how to properly signify the genus,species and names of plants(orchids)...I got a crash course in filling out exhibit tags for judging plants a few weeks ago.
(I think that why I got moved down the line to just delivery. I wanted to be helpful I just wasnt much in that dept.). The process is very particular and somewhat technical for proper identification. Orchidwiz is a must use tool for ID.

I thought I had some sense and found I had none real fast!!!

It was just important that I knew what your plant was since Ive lost track of half of mine now
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Im trying to learn how to properly signify the genus,species and names of plants(orchids)...I got a crash course in filling out exhibit tags for judging plants a few weeks ago.
Can you explain what you mean?

If I can't help, maybe somebody else can help you out.

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(I think that why I got moved down the line to just delivery. I wanted to be helpful I just wasnt much in that dept.). The process is very particular and somewhat technical for proper identification.


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I thought I had some sense and found I had none real fast!!!
Bull...I bet you can get this straightened out eventually.

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