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Old 10-12-2019, 11:02 AM
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What a spectacular show! You have proven that even with very limited space, wonderful things are possible!
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What a spectacular show! You have proven that even with very limited space, wonderful things are possible!
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My new little update "Tolumnarium" contains 7 different hybrids



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My new project

Dendrophylax sallei on Hygrolon slab.



And I love this pretty couple very much

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My new plants:

Platystele umbellata



Lepanthes uxoria on the back and L. tracheia in the front.



Lepanthes caprimulgus on the back:



In the front Lepanthes delhierroi



Pleurothallis geographica in the blooms

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Piece of hygrolon's jungles

Trisetella abbreviata & Lepantes uxoria.



Lepantes uxoria



Christmas Elk from Lapland

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very striking colors on a tiny flower!
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very striking colors on a tiny flower!
It's true, thank you
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My new Sophronitis wittigiana x coccinea flava.

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Lepanthes Uxoria
I love this architecture of lepanthes I love this architecture of lepantines Gothic serrated columns and stained-glass windows of flowers



And the third



General plan In the foreground Lepanthes tracheia

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"Hygrolon's jungles news"

"Dragon stone" I rename on "Dragonfly stone". Because I received Porroglossum josei



Porroglossum upside.

My new Lepanthes barbelifera very pretty.



In front, in defocus, old leaf of Lepanthes saltatrix. On the left new Masdevallia particiana



L. saltatrix is not so simple. The feeling that shoots had started from dried up young growth



And very bad photo of my new swallow Masdevallia hartmanii

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