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Old 12-04-2008, 11:10 AM
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This is a gift from my friend Linda
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Old 12-04-2008, 11:38 AM
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That is sooooo cute!!!
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Old 12-04-2008, 11:39 AM
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Nice plant SUSAN and nice gift tooo...
Can you tell me : that black things are plastic??? Are working good???
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Nice plant SUSAN and nice gift tooo...
Can you tell me : that black things are plastic??? Are working good???

Yes, they are called cable ties or zip ties and come in many different sizes and colors. I use them a lot on my orchids.
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I really like that! What a wonderful bloom.
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WoHoo! Another wonderful mini! Really nice.
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Thanks everybody

This is the second Cleisostoma that I have...I just love them!
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Thats a neat little guy! The plant looks kind of like a terete Vanda. Are they related? Is there any scent? Thanks!
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Thats a neat little guy! The plant looks kind of like a terete Vanda. Are they related? Is there any scent? Thanks!

Hi Steve

Yes, Cleisostoma are a member of the vanda family.

This one, williamsonii, favors the terete leaf form while the other one I have, saggitiforme is more like a strap leaf...but much smaller

They're perfect vandas for really small spaces...as long as you have room for the spikes
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Very neat, Sue!! What a lovely gift. Those are real cuties.
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