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Old 04-12-2007, 10:50 PM
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Yeah, I am DEFINATELY into mini catts now!!!!
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OK, i was wrong. The pic posted previously was also by you, flhiker, and was a Cat. (bowringiana??). But, different tree, location, etc.

Im too bold i guess. Id just go up and knock on the door and ask if they knew what it was. Either they too are orchid lovers, or just happened to purchase a home with monster cats growing on them.

I'd do the same! I'm sure they've had lots of folks asking about the beauty on the tree
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Ok I ask!
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Looks like one of Schomburgkias. For example, Schomburgkia crispa. Seems to me it doesn't get enough light to bloom.
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Yeah, I am DEFINATELY into mini catts now!!!!

Oooh!! Mini Catts are cool, but this one is no miniature for sure!!
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Looks like one of Schomburgkias. For example, Schomburgkia crispa. Seems to me it doesn't get enough light to bloom.
Actually it looks like there are [spent?] flowers spikes on there. I'd kill for a tree like that in my yard!
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Actually it looks like there are [spent?] flowers spikes on there. I'd kill for a tree like that in my yard!
In this case I'm happy that I'm not an owner of this tree.
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In this case I'm happy that I'm not an owner of this tree.
Wouldn't an internal courtyard with a clear roof be cool with trees in it that you could attach orchids to?
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No, if someone would kill me for those trees.
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No, if someone would kill me for those trees.
It's ok Shadow.. go ahead and do it. I won't tell anybody it'll just be out little secret
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