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04-28-2007, 11:50 PM
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OMG!!! Gin I love this one!!!!! How do you keep it happy? How big is the plant? When does it bloom? All year, when the new growths are mature????
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04-29-2007, 12:43 AM
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I checked my listing for the name ,it is lobbi 'Kathys Gold'Am/Aos. .. When all else fails look it up  .
Damian the one in bloom would not be that big if it was mounted and kept to a reasonable size ..
Thanks to all for looking .
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Thanks for the info Gin  I thought it might be- that I had read it before somewhere. By reasonable do you mean hacking bits off everynow and then? 
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04-29-2007, 06:52 AM
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I checked my listing for the name ,it is lobbi 'Kathys Gold'Am/Aos. .. When all else fails look it up  .
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So, it is a specie! Thanks for checking!
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05-01-2007, 12:09 AM
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Nice variety then????
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05-01-2007, 10:08 AM
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I think when it gets rangy it could be reduced in size by removing the very old bulbs , what I have noticed it has new growing now but is blooming from a couple of the older bulbs probably last years , I don't know very much about Bulbos. It is hanging up, Med. light in the greenhouse .
A Trias would work good in a Terr. it is small likes moist , a reletive to Bulbo. I think ?
My Frog cookie jar is where I hide stuff that I never can find when it is needed like measuring spoons , clips . ect.  Gin
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05-09-2007, 12:41 PM
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What a beauty Gin. I can't come by that often anymore, but I'm glad I stopped in and saw this post. I am really into Bulbos lately and am always looking for new ones to try. Thanks for sharing.
And speaking of Trias...
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05-09-2007, 01:50 PM
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Cool!
I love it!  
It is so alien! 
and so healthy and happy! 
You give it the care it needs!
 Congrats on it's fine blooms! 
I love the frog in the background. 
Here are the ones that live and patrol my orchids
Cute baby frog
It's the last post of the page.

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05-17-2007, 11:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gin
I think when it gets rangy it could be reduced in size by removing the very old bulbs , what I have noticed it has new growing now but is blooming from a couple of the older bulbs probably last years , I don't know very much about Bulbos. It is hanging up, Med. light in the greenhouse .
A Trias would work good in a Terr. it is small likes moist , a reletive to Bulbo. I think ?
My Frog cookie jar is where I hide stuff that I never can find when it is needed like measuring spoons , clips . ect.  Gin
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Thanks Gin, I haven't flowered any of my bulbos yet so I don't know if they will flower from old or new bulbs will have to wait and see  .
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