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Old 08-15-2007, 10:41 AM
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Tobi,

Fortunately some of my favorite cymbids are tiny. check out Cymbid species like goeringii and sinense. They're smaller than your average Phrag. Cymbid goeringii is tiny, like a Madsevallia.

I only have one "standard" size Cymbid, all the rest are intermediates or miniatures.
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