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Old 10-06-2021, 02:07 PM
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I just planted two Ylang Ylang trees upwind of my house a month ago. They are already starting to grow. Hopefully it won't be long before they start blooming.
If I ever move back to the States it might just have to be to South Florida. I'd love to be closer to my family in Michigan but the cold weather is less fun every year and I'd miss the tropical plants.
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here are some plants and things.


1 battle of the scents...

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18 - this one cracks me up- my renanthera red dragon is finally in spike and it is a nice tall plant and it is next to my mother maggie who TOWERS over her lol....goals

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20- thank you all for sending your lovely birds down here- although this red belly is probably a year round resident

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32- there are 6 spikes on this nodosa i mounted to this stick 3 years ago....if they get even close to opening together it will be awesome!!!

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Owl sighting!!

What's the flat dendrobium (11)? Interesting plant.
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what is #22??! beautiful
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And what is the terete plant in 2?
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2 looks a lot like Schoenorchis juncifolia. DC, did I guess it?
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WOW roberta- the pics are SOOO bad too- well done


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I will get the ID of 22 - it is a former bag babies from Better Gro - a lucky find


11 is a really fun plant, Dendrobium lamellatum- i think it is supposed to be a mini but it is not and it blooms a lot, seemingly whenever it wants
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Schoenorchis juncifolia is a really cute plant. It is super-forgiving (it grows and blooms outside for me too, my climate is a lot colder especially in winter) Doesn't get particularly intimate with the mount, just has roots all over the place, gets longer and longer (but footprint stays small) I have two, the older one is about 2 2/1 feet/ 0.8 m long, started out as pretty much of a seedling. And blooms several times a year with flowers that look like miniature Wisteria.
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