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Old 10-14-2007, 02:29 PM
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Oh count me in, I had so much fun with the #4 project. Dorothy I really liked the mini link you gave. Now, I can look at all these all winter long Expect lots of suggestions, winter is long here in Iowa

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It's even longer here in Michigan I'm done thinking new purchases till the Grand Rapids show which should get me going next spring. I brought my purchases home this last spring in a styrofoam cooler - that's how cold it was here in April-May.
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Julie - check out this thread - people are already listing their favorites - Interesting Miniature Orchid Photos
Shak and Gwen - nice choices!
I love the those happy little blooms in the heart shaped leaf of the lepa and the color and form of the max soph!

It has begun!

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Old 10-14-2007, 05:18 PM
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So it's a majority, right now, that next project will be a mini? Just askin'. What about IOSPE PHOTOS ?
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ROSS! .. that one is huge! .. ya silly
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recorded to be the heaviest orchid in the world and is capable of becoming huge in cultivation
Ross, you'll need that extension you were talking about! When will that be completed??
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Blooms the size of salad plates! *YOWH*

Tindo: I have one of the mounted soph cernua that I found in April. It's putting out lots of new roots but has not bloomed yet. I bet it does at its next bloom cycle though. It loves being in a tank. It's a great one to add to your orchidarium collection.

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Ross, you'll need that extension you were talking about! When will that be completed??
Plans underway!
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Could you imagine seeing that in it's element? What an amazing sight that would be. And Speaking of large, my travel companion, Phal. gigantea is still alive and slowly growing, as are my two project plants. The last one forced me to try something new which I almost killed and now it seems to be rebounding. So I'm in.
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