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Old 04-15-2020, 11:11 AM
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I agree WW...its like visiting an alien planet with every post!
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Indeed. I’ve never attempted to grow the little timy orchids due to terribly bad eyesight. But it’s such a joy to watch someone else do it so well. Maybe I ought to stick myself into the middle of that. Perhaps I’ll be mistaken for an orchid and end up being trimmed resulting in better eyesight!
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Old 04-16-2020, 12:08 PM
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Thank you very much for your good words and your attention
I like pleurotallidinae, because they are so tiny. Some of them have big flower 4-5-7 cm (2-3 inch).
And now new chronicle from the planet Pandora. My old lepanthes first time bloom:

Lepanthes tracheia





Lepanthes uxoria bloom always. He has dichroic leaves and bunches of flowers with horns.

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Little cascade of Restrepia trichoglossa



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I love the Restrepias... little "bugs"
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totally little bugs!
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It's like visiting an alien forest.
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Wellcome! After 1-2 years forest will be bigger and stronger
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I really think this is my favorite thread on orchid board

Thank you!!
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I really think this is my favorite thread on orchid board
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Thank you too Welcome
My Dendrobium falconeri begin bloom, only 3 flower, but they are very big.
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