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Old 10-03-2015, 10:26 PM
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Does anyone know what this brassia hybrid is? It came from Trader Joe's and I've realized that it's far too clumsy to keep anywhere in the house without any supplemental lighting. Not sure if I want to throw it away however as it is putting out three spikes for me. I'm thinking of moving it outside with my Mexican sranhopeas but I'm not sure if it could withstand temperatures down to the low 40's (F) NoID-image-jpg
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Old 10-04-2015, 09:54 PM
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I can't help with i.d., sorry - I suppose if it's too big for you inside, you could always try it outside, before throwing it away ...
Some of my similar looking types have done ok for me outside. I do have one Miltassia that has been outside, and appears to not like the cold in winter - tho, it does bloom and grow fine - but I get nasty looking "rusty" spotted leaves ...
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