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Default Coelogyne cristata

Love this plant and it's little bulbs growing over the side of the pot. Only two flowers this year (6 last year) but they are beautiful pristine flowers.

The plant is a keeper.

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Absolutely beautiful. I have just started with this genus and your pics remind me why. Thanks!
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What a beauty!
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Gorgeous! I love that golden color in it!
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That's a beauty, Bolero. These are great plants and very rewarding to grow but they can get HUGE! I hope you have lots of space. Enjoy!

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Thanks Shirley, luckily i grow outside all year round and there's plenty of room in the backyard.

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