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Unread 04-05-2009, 01:22 AM
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We took the day off yesterday and went to see the fields of the daffodil growers in the Skagit Valley (northwest Washington). While there we stopped in at a garden center and I took several photos of this unnamed white Phal. I like names on my plants and photos, but a good white Phal even without a name is hard to resist, though I came away with only a photo of this one. I don't know what the owners thought, since we spent a lot of time taking pictures and didn't buy anything, but we certainly had fun.

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That's an awesome picture, Ron! I like to have tags for my orchids, too, but I agree, a white phal is hard to resist!
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That is beautiful, a really great photo. Names are good but with a NoId as beautiful as that I would be hard pushed to resist, the whites are gorgeous.
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Incredible shot! Love the detail and the angle. Sounds like a great day too.

I wish I could get a shot like that of my great white noid. It looks just like that.
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