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  #251  
Unread 01-24-2007, 02:46 PM
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Seeing I have only voted for one plant, I will go with a second if you could add that to my votes.

Paph venustum
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Okay, here's an update with a running total at the bottom:

http://www.orchidboard.com/community...mi-finals.html

Might one of you have a solution for this?:

Phal lindenii
Species
**Where was this available in the U.S.?
I did find it at: Orchid List
Also found it here: Site Map
but is anybody familiar with these vendors?

Phal corningiana
IOSPE PHOTOS
Species

**Maybe I'm losing my mind, but I can't find this at any of our U.S. vendors.
Any ideas on where we should look?
Found it here: Site Map
Anybody familiar with this vendor?

Thanks

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From what i know, that Trichoglottis gets huge (tall). Way too big for my growing area. I wish i had the room as they are SO gorgeous! I saw one at a show last fall that got Best in Show. WOW!

My choices are...
Laelia perrinii
Laelia tenebrosa
Trigonidium egertonianum
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Here are my 3 choices:

Laelia perrinii
Phal lindenii
Cym dayanum
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Unread 01-24-2007, 03:48 PM
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oooh some good choices there....
my 3 will have to be:

Phal corningiana
Amesiella phillipensis (awww come on guys)
Paph primulinum var purpurascens
Trichoglottis phillipensis
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Unread 01-24-2007, 03:55 PM
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Sorry for being so slow! My choices would be:

Brassia verrucosa ( mmmmm...fragrant )
Paph. venustrom ( interesting coloration )
Laelia perrinii ( very new genus to me )
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From what i know, that Trichoglottis gets huge (tall). Way too big for my growing area. I wish i had the room as they are SO gorgeous! I saw one at a show last fall that got Best in Show. WOW!

My choices are...
Laelia perrinii
Laelia tenebrosa
Trigonidium egertonianum
Wendy, I agree...Trich brachiata is one of my must-haves! I've recently been in two ebay bidding wars for a Trich
Numbers went way too high for my blood, but someday.

The Trigonidium egertinianum is no longer on our plant list...it was unavailable in one or another country.

Pick another

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Amesiella phillipinensis
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Hey Sue, looking over the wonderful choices...here's mine...sorry I have not been around to much, tks for the PM...

Amesiella (Angraecum) philippinensis
Sarcochilus hartmannii
Phalaenopsis cochlearis

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Unread 01-24-2007, 06:43 PM
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Here are mine Sue;
L perrinii
Phal lindenii
L tenebrosa
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