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Old 09-30-2007, 05:27 PM
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Now THAT'S a mini! Unless I go ExoTerra those are out for me. Not with 50-60% humidity on my very best day!
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Yet another reason, Terri, to take the plunge! These are really amazing little plants.
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These are neat little minis--need good eyes Mine blooms every year in late spring.I don't think there are too many in this genus that I've seen.
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:Hmm Now I don't know which sp. I have. I got one from Tikva a few months ago, but she never answered the question as to which species it was. I am assuming its S. fragrans. Nice ones Shakkai and Jane.
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I hope you can find out, Tin. Though at least two of the ones mentioned here can be considered synonyms of fragrans.

Jane, that is a beautiful plant! Nice growing!!
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Here is my S. seidenfadenii from last winter. Mine is quite pale in colour in comparison.

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Todd, Great photo! As well as the colour difference, it looks like your flowers are slightly larger compared to the size of the plant.... Is that accurate? Or is that the angle of the photo, do you think?

Wow! I'm loving this!! I can't wait to see what the flowers on mine look like, now!
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I think it might be the angle. My first cluster was pretty small in number. I'm hoping it will be better this year. The root system has improved dramatically in the last year.
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