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Old 05-20-2005, 10:49 PM
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Default Phalaenopsis Unknown




Brand new diamond found amongst local Lowe's rabble. Anyone? Some sort of Harlequin hybrid?


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Old 06-03-2005, 12:19 AM
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depending on which state you bought it in i may know the supplier- which would be able to tell you exactly what the cross is. There are several phals that i have in that look similar. It is a hybrid but many crosses exist that are just the same.
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Old 06-04-2005, 12:27 PM
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I live in Kentucky and bought it there as well. Hope that helps.
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Old 06-17-2005, 05:12 PM
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Hi -
No clue as to ID of your (beautiful) Phal...but how the heck did you get the photo in your msg?
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Old 06-19-2005, 02:49 AM
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Hi -
No clue as to ID of your (beautiful) Phal...but how the heck did you get the photo in your msg?
Thanks - Nancy

I don't know exactly what you want to know so I put all the steps on there. Hope they help:




Step 1
Simply go to the gallery section of this website: http://www.orchidboard.com/coppermine/index.php
And click where it says "create/order my albums"

Step 2
Then click "new"
NOTE:you will notice it says in the text box: "new album"

Step 3
Then at the top where all the blue links are, you may see one entitled "Upload File". Click it. Once there, click "browse" This will take you to your computer's list of files.

Step 4
Select the file off your computer you wish to upload and click it.

Then click "Continue"

Click the next "Continue" providing it says the upload was successful.

We're nearing the end so don't sweat

Step 5

Your picture should be the next picture you see.
If it is, right click it with your mouse. At the bottom of the list of commands it should say: "Properties" Select this command and a window will appear telling you various useless information.

Among that info should be an address like: http://www.orchidboard.com/coppermin...w_545768a8.jpg except without the blue lines under it.

Highlight that link and copy it to your clipboard.

Step 6
When you are posting a message on this board use the following code to put an image file in the message: "[img]your image address here[/img]"
You simply paste that address you copied in between the two IMG brackets and the result is:


A picture of a very ugly cat! Or whatever picture you want.



P.S. I know it sound complicated, but I'm not so good at explanations. If you have any other Q's let me know and I'll do my best.
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Hi 'Sinister' -
I do 'get' the explanation, and will give it a whirl!
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looks like your orchid might be a cross between a Phal. 'Crownfox Merlot' and some other Phal. very beautiful orchid might i add reds one of my favorites.
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