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07-07-2014, 10:26 PM
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13! Wow. Just wow. I am in awe of your skills. You have some of the nicest looking orchids I have seen. I was envious of your Sharry Baby. Now I'm just envious of your skill! Thanks for sharing this one with us!
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Thanks - but this was good sized when I got it (4 years ago) - it had 7 mature fans, plus 3 small ones at the time My other Neos seem to grow new fans at a higher rate than this one, BUT this one blooms well every year, and my other Neos, not so much so
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07-08-2014, 11:32 AM
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Thank you, all!
RandomGemini - I'm not positive how may growths there are ... 13, I think - It's hard to count, when small, newer fans come up in-between the bigger fans.
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It's beautiful!
I think you meant to post this in a different thread ? Or, start a new thread, so more people can see it!
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This looks like a really interesting and unusual Dendrobium? I wish you'd post a separate thread and identify what it is and other pertinent information (size, fragrance, how is it grown?)
Sonya, I remember this plant from last year. I'm glad to see it is doing well this year. Lovely!
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07-08-2014, 07:58 PM
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Looks like D. tobaense, which of course does not need to be here.
But look at that plant. I only just figured out how to get mine to grow, for the last year it's been largely inactive. It boggles the mind that one could be grown so well.
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07-08-2014, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MattWoelfsen
This looks like a really interesting and unusual Dendrobium? I wish you'd post a separate thread and identify what it is and other pertinent information (size, fragrance, how is it grown?)
Sonya, I remember this plant from last year. I'm glad to see it is doing well this year. Lovely!
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Thank you!
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Originally Posted by CPKidofAugusta
Looks like D. tobaense, which of course does not need to be here.
But look at that plant. I only just figured out how to get mine to grow, for the last year it's been largely inactive. It boggles the mind that one could be grown so well.
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Thanks!
I did get the benefit of it already being a good size when I got it four years ago I do have a smaller growing Neo that is passing this one in number of fans, but it has so far refused to bloom
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07-09-2014, 09:35 PM
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Spectacular!!!!
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07-10-2014, 09:40 PM
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Spectacular!!!!
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Thank you
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