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Old 05-17-2006, 04:24 PM
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Today is the first that I have found this forum,and being a relatively new orchid addict,I will be checking here every day. At present I have several orchids blooming in my bay window which faces southeast,east, and northeast. One is Blc. Copper Queen,one is possibly Lc.Memoria Robert Strait 'Carmela'(the plant was mislabelled when I bought it),a NOID Dendrobium, a NOID white Phal,and the buds on Lc.'Secret Love' started to open today.

Having plants in bloom in the winter here in zone 4 is a great pleasure,and I hope to become a bit more knowledgable about orchids as I read the various postings.

Nice to meet you all!

Nancy
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Welcome. I LOVE BLC Copper Queen. It blooms freely every few months, on each new lead. The bigger the plant gets the more blooms it has.
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I'm glad to hear that Copper Queen is such a free bloomer. I wasn't too happy with the color of the blooms the first few days,but they do develop into a nice shade of yellow with a few splotches of maroon. It is the only orchid I have that undergoes such a color change.

I have discovered why so many people can't get enough orchids. I have signed up for a trip to the Montreal Botanical Garden in June,and hope to get away from the rest of the group to spend a lot of time with the orchid collection.Montreal Is only 50 miles from here.
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