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Old 05-22-2009, 01:09 AM
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Gorgeous vanda Grandma, one genre I am still trying to master
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Old 05-22-2009, 01:21 AM
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it,s a wonderfull Vanda.
is it growing on a coat rack? or just for display?
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Old 05-22-2009, 07:15 AM
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The coat rack is just for photos. It is not very sturdy. I have a large, decorative, very heavy, I think cast iron, coat rack in front of my slider in my living where I usually hang my vandas when they bloom. I can't move the large coat rack to a better background because it is too heavy for me to move. At the present time I have 5 blooming plants hanging there, but the light isn't good enough to grow them there. I have posted pictures of vandas hanging on my coat tree but the background doesn't do them justice.

I grow my vandas in my basement, under a HID light, but take them upstairs to enjoy when in bloom.

Steve, for lack of a better word, I call it wedgwood blue, with a deeper blue lip. Call it what you may, but it is one of my favorite vandas. I especially treasure it because it was a gift. I lived 75 years before I was ever gifted with an orchid plant, or even a coursage. I also love the slight fragrance.

I will have a birthday next month but my kids never think of giving me orchids, they think I already have too many for me to take care of. I'm not as helpless as they think I am. Whatever needs to be done, I usually can do it myself.....except for moving heavy coat trees.

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OOPS, I goofed and posted this twice. Am I geting as old as my kids thing I am????????

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Oh yes, very nice orchid ! Can see clearly that one of the parent is V.tesselata. And so many flowers... really a nice blooming.
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Old 05-22-2009, 11:27 AM
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Beautiful blooming -I Love the colours of this Vanda, this has just gone onto my ' Vanda wishlist' thanks!
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