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Old 05-14-2021, 05:40 PM
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Boo. I'm in Austin, TX and I so wish I checked it out when I visited in 2019.

The company I work for has an office there ... maybe time to buddy up to some of my co-workers I don't normally work with LOL.
I'm hoping that some form of Orchids in the Park can happen this summer. The club is dependent on the requirements of the Arboretum where they meet and have shows. If not this summer, definitely hope that the February shoe will happen.

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A thought with regard to source... if you go for species (both D. vampira and D. roezlii are big and dark and bloom sequentially from their spikes and bloom repeatedly through the year), Andy's Orchids might have them. (If not on the website, send an email and ask, lots of species are available that aren't on the website). Drac. Raven is the hybrid of the two, not sure who has that one.
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I'm hoping that some form of Orchids in the Park can happen this summer. The club is dependent on the requirements of the Arboretum where they meet and have shows. If not this summer, definitely hope that the February shoe will happen.

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A thought with regard to source... if you go for species (both D. vampira and D. roezlii are big and dark and bloom sequentially from their spikes and bloom repeatedly through the year), Andy's Orchids might have them. (If not on the website, send an email and ask, lots of species are available that aren't on the website). Drac. Raven is the hybrid of the two, not sure who has that one.
Thank you! I ran across Andy's website when I have been searching and he does have a lot of Drac orchids. I'll email. Thank you
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