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  #101  
Unread 01-25-2009, 11:39 AM
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I've been an OB member but never participated in a project. I Certainly would like to be added to the list this time. Thanks. DON
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I'll add you to the list, Don
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Boy that was quick. Thanx!
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At this rate, this is going to be the biggest project ever! It's gonna be fun fun fun!
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It's gonna be big alright!
We had one that was over 40 people, I have to look through the threads to see which one it was

I went through the forum and found this info:

the Mystery Project had 33 people involved
I can't get the info for the Neo project (and the Sederia) (projects #5 and 6) because of the "secret" password we needed to order (Dorothy removed the list)

Project #4 had 54 people involved from 8 different countries!!!
Project #3 had 33 involved
Project #2 had 18 involved

and the very first project had just 5 of us!

We've come a long way baby...and have seen some fascinating chids along the way!


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Sue/Roly,
Please, count me in for now, it's still a long way off and I may have to drop out.
Thanks,
Al
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Sue/Roly,
Please, count me in for now, it's still a long way off and I may have to drop out.
Thanks,
Al

Hi Al

I'm very happy to see you here!

I'll add you to the list...don't worry about it if you have to drop out along the way.

I hope you're feeling better
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Sue, this is just FYI. I bought several plants from a German vendor that came to the Tamiami Show last January. His plants were very clean and nice and he had lots of species. I recommend them. It may be helpful when researching something that is available on both sides of the "pond". Roellke-Orchideen Unfortunantly the site is in German, but it is easy enough to figure it out. Also here is a pic of a plant I got from them last year that is blooming now. It is so beautiful in person and has a lemony scent. Hope this is helpful.

Oh, it is called Phal amboinensis ('Stripes' x var sinaensis 'Star')
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Thanks for the info, Susie

I sent a PM to Camille asking her to add it to her European search engine.

For those of you who don't know about it, we've put together some custom search engines to use while we're researching for the projects:

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Sue, this is just FYI. I bought several plants from a German vendor that came to the Tamiami Show last January. His plants were very clean and nice and he had lots of species. I recommend them. It may be helpful when researching something that is available on both sides of the "pond". Roellke-Orchideen Unfortunantly the site is in German, but it is easy enough to figure it out.
Don't worry, I already had included Roellke-Orchideen into my orchid search engine. I have 28 EU vendors listed in it!
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