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| Wuzzzzit? I purchased this from a collector getting rid of some of his plants. The growth habit looked like a skinneri & I thought it may be a species from looking at the rest of his plants. Now it has bloomed and I have no idea. Any guesses? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Pretty, have no idea what it is but very, very pretty. I think I need to pay you a visit today, will you be home? Want to get some Dyna-Rok and see what else you have....any mini, dwarf Catts? I'll email you. |
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| Vivienne, You are welcome anytime! Sandra. I will be home today. I have been busy mounting, potting, and basketing 200 species from Malayisa and 200 equitant oncidiums! Ouch, my fingers are killing me! |
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| OK Vivienne, machiela is expecting to meet you in January. I told him I'm bringing you over there when you get to Florida. I was at his house today and we're working on the easiest way to get the Schomburgkia back to Colorado. P.S. It's all Tobi's fault! |
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| machiela, It looks to be a hybrid of some sort, possibly a Laeliocattleya of some sort. The long stem is characteristic of some Laelias and Broughtonia. It's hard to be more specific than that though.
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| Machiela, The blooms on that are quite striking!! I know if it's a hybrid, it would be hard to ID, but would love to know what the crosses are. Sandra- Great new additions. I'm only glad to be such an inspiration to your purchases and I hope many more. |
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