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| Sigh, that would be lovely Solay, but I only own 3 Cyms and 2 are seedlings. Maybe when the little boogers grow up! You have so many, how many could you not have, there is a ton lol.
__________________ "If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius |
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| Good grief Jenny I had not realized how much that looks like my Cym. Forty Niner. Too weird.
__________________ "If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius |
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| Okay, so we are discussing all purchases from now on lol. Sorry Solay, I did not mean to hijack.
__________________ "If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius |
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| artiuno75, I will list the ones I have in backbulbs tomorrow. You know, I happen to be partial to green and I don't have the one you have. I guess since we are talking divisions too. I am willing to trade those as well. Brooklyn, I don't offend easily and "purchases" , now you are talking my language. Is anyone selling? I do have those Den. Kobai keikis that I am willing to give away. Can't get the plants to bloom and I keep getting keikis. See the bloom below. I will send both of you one if you want. Let me know.
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| Hee hee, no one is selling anything, Jenny and I bought the same plant earlier tonight. We were discussing the fact that we have a lot of the same orchids, then I realized her Cym was really similar to mine. We can't trade divisions if we keep buying the same plants lol, that is why I told her that we have to discuss all purchases from now on
__________________ "If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius |
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| Solay you can see pics of my Cym Forty Niner here: http://www.orchidgeeks.com/forum/orc...rty-niner.html
__________________ "If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius |
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| hi, I've been dividing mine, and I throw some backbulbs, I safe some of my favorites and I'm gonna divide and take some more backbulbs this week. so let me know what you have, and I let you know next week, what I have right now, or you can tell me what color you want. :-) hi articuno and brookn I was looking at the pics of your orchids and and of them are beautiful and r similar, the diference is the lip, I love the watercolor lip of the forty niner :-). |
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| Little Monster, sounds good to me. Berkeleysgr8, I'm about 45 min. NE inland of San Francisco. I work in San Francisco though. Traffic sucks! Anyway, thanks. I'm still pretty new to orchids. I love all plants and can hardly find time to keep up. Now I'm on this site more than in the yard. Arleneg, I have a few mini Cyms. Hey, you think I'd be on this site if I didn't like ALL types of orchids? Brookn, I am partial to green orchids. Hard to find nice ones. Here are a few I have in green. Although I need to check if there are any backbulbs or divisions on all of them. Need to log off for now. Will be back on as soon as I get the list done.
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| List of Cyms. OK. I went out there and searched until I couldn't take the heat anymore. It's getting pretty warm now. So here is the list for backbulbs with growth I'll put a (B) and for divisions a (D). WHITES Jung Frau 'Dos Pueblos' - D, D in spike Enzan Dream 'Pastoral' - D Winter Bride - D YELLOWS Moonstone - D,D,D Golden Elf 'Sundust' - D,D,D,D, B Flourish - D, B Wyandotte 'Orange Queen' x Tweedle Dee '18 carat' - D,B GREENS Lowianum 'Pitts' -D 'Green Glass' AM/AOS x 'Coronulla 4N' -B,B [Via Ireland 'Delightful' (Pendragon x Cameliard) 'Yellow Sunset'] 'Shamrock' -D PINKS Gracie Allen -D,D,D, B Sweetheart 'Sensation' - D Mesa Zia 'Preview' -D,D,B Hallelujah - D, D Summer Pearl 'Sabino' - B,D White Delicacy -B ORANGES Might Remus 'Vintage' - B Mighty Sunset 'Jerry' - D,D,D,D Mighty Sunset 'Barbara' - B Mighty Mouse 'Flouricultura'- B, B REDS and PURPLES Solana Beach 'St. Francis' x Sensational Vintage 'The Giant' - B Supspace 'Anomoly' - D,D,D Via Rosita 'Cabernet' - B,B MISC. COLORS Lady Lucyx (Pearl Balkis) x Last Tango 'Greyserland' - D,D Leris Duke 'John Gulbis' - B PENDULOUS Ice Cascade -D Charmnant -D Then of course there's a whole bunch with no ID since I got them with no labels. I will post picture of those on the next thread. If anyone wants them, let me know. Mostly I have them in both divisions and backbulbs. The ones list I can post picture if anyone wants to see it first. It'll take me too long to post all now. Thanks.
__________________ Solay Last edited by solay; 04-26-2008 at 04:27 PM. |
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| Keep me in mind for a Gracie Allen in the future, and when I get a backbulb off of mine (it doesn't have any right now), or I divide it, I would love to trade. I love Gracie Allen. I am now telling my plant to grow, grow.
__________________ "If nature ever showed her playfulness in the formation of plants, this is visible in the most striking way among the orchids. They take on the form of little birds, of lizards, of insects, a man, a woman, sometimes like a clown who excites our laughter. They represent the image of a lazy tortoise, a melancholy toad, an agile, ever-chattering monkey. Nature has formed orchid flowers in such a way that, unless they make us laugh, they surely excite our greatest admiration." Jacob Breynius |