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| Kevin-my first Paph. is coming, I ordered a Paph. delenatii from Jerry. I'm also looking for a nice, really dark colored one also. Any suggestions? I saw one online that was similar to you avatar but it was more of a black/deep red, and now I can't find it. Tobi-I am trying to pick my Catts carefully, as I seem to like the ones that get huge
__________________ "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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always wanted a spotted Catt. and although I have no place to put one that size in my home right now, Someday it will be mine!! The pseudobulbs get to about 3 feet tall and the inflorescenses can contain aobut 10-30 blooms. My kind of orchid. I'll keep my eye open for any good prices on one for you (or me)
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| They are gigantic, and sooo pretty. The one that I found, and I would have to dig through my bookmarks, they primarily grew amethystoglossa, and they had pics and prices of the progressive quality. The ones that I liked the most were labeled "Please contact for pricing", and I knew based on the price of the others that it was going to be very expensive. Problem is, I wanted the one with good quality, good form, and good color, as in take out a new mortgage expensive lol. Definitely let me know if you find a good one, I almost bought one on ebay one day, and it was a small seedling, just because I want one so bad.
__________________ "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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| Well I guess that I can't edit my list anymore?? Must be a glitch as I was able to add my new plants a couple days ago. I forgot when making my list to add my Phal. equestris 'Gino' which is a peloric.
__________________ "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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