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Old 10-18-2015, 02:34 PM
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I love this one. Another NoID, a lot of the ones in flower just now are NoID. This one has relatively small flowers compared to the others but not tiny, but it usually makes up for that in numbers.

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Your flowers are all wonderful.
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Your flowers are all wonderful.
Thank you. My phals have done especially well this year
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I've never seen one like this. Very interesting pattern and wonderful colors!


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This is the only one I bought as a 'mini' phal that has survived for me. The actual plant is no longer mini but the flowers are smaller than most.
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Old 10-19-2015, 10:23 AM
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I love this coloring!!!
How big is the plant?
I have almost identical one except the flowers are a bit fuller overall.
The color combo is the same.

I bought it for just $9 at a corner supermarket.
I was super excited!!!
The plant is compact with about 9in leaf span, but the flower is quite big for a small plant.
I think it was at least 3 inches wide. Thing is it only makes 3-4 flowers at a time and no branching.
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Gorgeous and so are the photos!
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Wonderful!
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I love this coloring!!!
How big is the plant?
I have almost identical one except the flowers are a bit fuller overall.
The color combo is the same.

I bought it for just $9 at a corner supermarket.
I was super excited!!!
The plant is compact with about 9in leaf span, but the flower is quite big for a small plant.
I think it was at least 3 inches wide. Thing is it only makes 3-4 flowers at a time and no branching.
I think this is the oposite, the flowers on this are perhaps 1" - 1.5" much smaller than most of my phals, while the plant which started small is no longer compact at all, but similar in size to most of my hybrid phals.

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Darn, missed the pics.

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