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Old 05-13-2008, 02:25 PM
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In Order:
Acostea costaricensis
Angraecopsis breviloba
Barkeria dorotheae
Bolusiella imbricata
Capanemia uliginosa
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Very nice! I'm not very familiar with any of those, which one is the easiest?

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Oh i love all of these!! But the Angraecopsis breviloba and Barkeria dorotheae are stunning!
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All lovely, but the barkeria! Wow! That just went on my list.
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Yeah, me too. That looks interesting.
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Love the first one, Acostea costaricensis. Very cool.
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All new to me too, I have not seen these before. I can see you spitting out lots of cultural advice on this thread
Beautiful stuff, Ron.

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Old 05-19-2008, 12:13 PM
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The easiest of these is probably the Barkeria, at least in a warmer environment. None of them are especially difficult, however.
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