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Old 08-22-2011, 05:28 AM
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Orchid is my favorite flower, I really like it.
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Old 08-22-2011, 07:10 AM
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Well mine is an orchid too. I think I would have to be more specific and say that the Slipper orchids are really my favourites. Probably the Phragmipedium types with long twisted petals.
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Well, orchids of course!
But other than those, I do have some favorite 'normal' flowers. My favorite fragrant flowers are lilac and lily of the valley. In the non fragrant ones I really like Hemerocallis.
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lilac and tessellated blue vanda flowers. tied for first. second is phal amboinensis
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Tulips. Unfortunately, they don't grow in my region =/
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Tulips. Unfortunately, they don't grow in my region =/
You can if you store the bulbs in the fridge for a long period (can't remember how long). Much more work, and I suppose the flowers don't last as long in such a warm climate, but it is possible.
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It would be impossible for me to pick a favorite. I'm fond of chids, that's for sure, but there are so many beautiful flowers. Variety is the "spice of life".
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You can if you store the bulbs in the fridge for a long period (can't remember how long). Much more work, and I suppose the flowers don't last as long in such a warm climate, but it is possible.
oh, really...
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oh, really...
Yes, really! I looked it up, and this should tell you everything you need to know. How to grow tulips in warm climates?

Enablers are us, whether it's orchids or other plants.
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Angraecum sesquipedale, Rhyncholaelia Digbyana, phal. type dendros, blue vandas, Laelia anceps, Sophronitis coccinea, Phrag. besseae, and Renanthera coccinea; none of which I've had luck with BTW :/ oh well, I won't give up yet
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