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Old 04-09-2016, 10:12 PM
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They are members of the Vanda family, so it should be possible, but I have not heard of anyone doing it here. Perhaps in Australia?
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Very nice. I really like the last one, it's so dark red.
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2017 update:

This pic shows a new arrival (Jan 2017), with a single spike, next to a plant from Oct 2014, which has 15 spikes this spring. So, while they are not fast growers, they are not exactly slow either.
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The only Sarco I"ve grown is hartmannii, which is a little doll. Those you're showing are sublime - I'm sitting here thinking about where I could fit a few in!
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The one I got last year did finally die but you have rekindled my interest in them and I may be forced to get a couple. I will probably wait for warmer weather, although I notice you got one in January, in New Jersey. I am in NY, so I am afraid of shipping in cold weather.
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@gngrhill if you are coming to either NSOS or SEPOS shows, I will have.some for sale.there.
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@gngrhill if you are coming to either NSOS or SEPOS shows, I will have.some for sale.there.
I am not familiar with either of these shows. Can you tell me what, where, and when ? We did get to the Amherst Orchid Society show two weeks ago and I came home empty handed.
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I am not familiar with either of these shows. Can you tell me what, where, and when ? We did get to the Amherst Orchid Society show two weeks ago and I came home empty handed.
NSOS = Nutmeg State OS, March 18-19. Show is in West Hartford, CT (The West Hartford Meeting & Conference Center, Sat noon to 5 PM, Sun 10 AM to 4 PM).

SEPOS = Southeast PA OS, March 24-26. Show is in EXPO Center in Oaks (Phoenixville), PA, which is near Valley Forge & King of Prussia.
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Loads of spikes.
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