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Old 09-14-2022, 12:05 PM
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thanks roberta! the one from today is schunkeana. the other maxis we have are variabilis, but they all flower for us at late spring/early summer, and are mostly orange with a brown/black center. this is our first flowering with schunkeara, and i didn’t know when they would show up. of the 2 shunkeanas we have, only one is blooming this year, the other seems a bit smaller and im guessing it won’t bloom till next fall.
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Old 09-14-2022, 07:23 PM
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Congratulations 🎉. Beautiful.

You are getting great compensation for your efforts and dedication. I think that these results are also part of your great sense of humor and positive vibe wish is also a unique ingredient to a prosperous and enjoyable orchid-growing hobby
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Old 09-15-2022, 01:07 AM
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You are getting great compensation for your efforts and dedication. I think that these results are also part of your great sense of humor and positive vibe wish is also a unique ingredient to a prosperous and enjoyable orchid-growing hobby

awww shucks, thanks for your kind words sade! hope the Palma is treating you nice this time of year
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Old 09-28-2022, 12:35 PM
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gotta rep the germaine vincent. our longest succesive blooming phal so far. and i really dig the colors. we gave our other one away

this flower started opening 2 days ago, but finally stretched out today. hope you enjoy it as much as we do, and if you can get yur mitts on one of these, we highly recommend it!

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Cool! Always satisfying to see that famous "happy sap" and bright green leaves!
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Old 11-07-2022, 01:19 PM
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well, here tis this beauty of a little gem. i think every orchid in bloom is our favorite orchid, but this one just looked like a succulent little marshmallow i wanted to snatch and eat the whole time!!!

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colors are pretty true, but there is a bit more green around the center in sunlight that i just couldn't pick up tonight, so thought we'd go more the creative route with the photo
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Old 11-27-2022, 05:25 AM
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finally got this thing to rebloom, and it’s pretty so we’re glad we kept it

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It's always interesting to see other folk's experiences. The easier dendrobiums for the most part grow like weeds for me. Cooler growing Oncs (milts and such) and paphs are on my 'can I grow it' list at the moment. I think half my enjoyment is just figuring out and growing things I've failed at before. Since my house windowsills are basically full, I must resort to sacrificing to the gods before buying any more.
Like your thread, I am amazed at how many things I can have in flower at any given time. Even given the paucity of numbers that I have (compared to many of you that can grow orchids outside especially).
Thanks for sharing!
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Old 11-27-2022, 06:58 AM
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im with ya, i do like trying new species and genera, but i hate that fear of doing the wrong thing with a plant, and we for sure have that with dendrobiums. it’s just such a large and complex group. this one put on some new little canes last year, but all of them except this one died. so i was of a mind to pitch it, and this may have been one of several that the better half literally rescued from the garbage can....

she gives me the business every time but i just keep doing it! got no room for underperforming plants!

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Among my 'I'd like to grow it' are dendrobium cuthbersonii and lawesii.. Such beautiful tiny plants. But southern heat and humidity make that kinda difficult.
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