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Old 04-17-2010, 06:50 PM
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LOOK WHAT I FOUND, THIS LITTLE BEAUTY HAS ONLY 1 FLOWER PER PLANT ( THE FLOWER IS ABOUT 4 CM) BUT IT HAS LOTS OF PLANTS AND LOOKS LIKE A VINELIKE PLANT... MANY PLANTS, MANY FLOWERS... ENJOY...
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that is remarkable! very strange and beautiful....good growing!
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I've read about the growing patten of this one, it's great to actually see pics of it.
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Very unusual growing pattern. Do these rebloom off of prevously bloomed pseudobulbs?
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Old 04-18-2010, 01:17 PM
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Wow! I didn't know of this thank you!
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Very unusual growing pattern. Do these rebloom off of prevously bloomed pseudobulbs?
HI.... I donīt know exactly the growing pattern.... This plant is new for me, I just pick up it the last monday and I love it for the first time I saw.... Each pseudobulb has leaves and roots.... and a line to the next pseudobulb, I think each works like a plant and the whole plant is the sume of the parts... I think....
In the future Iīll tell you the growing pattern....
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There is some description of it's growing pattern on ISOPE which is where I had seen it before.

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There is some description of it's growing pattern on ISOPE which is where I had seen it before.

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Thanks.... thereīs where iīm find the name....
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That's a beautiful plant!
How do you grow it?- just trailing from the oldest pseudobulb?
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PS for UK growers- Burnham orchids have this plant on special as a seedling right now... I don't have the space but if I did...
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That's a beautiful plant!
How do you grow it?- just trailing from the oldest pseudobulb?
Kay
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PS for UK growers- Burnham orchids have this plant on special as a seedling right now... I don't have the space but if I did...
HI KAY
I donīt know .... for me is a new plant too ... I found it in a small town a week ago... I try growing three pseudobulbs ( the three with the flowers) in a pot without cutting the line... And I pot the others pseudobulbs without cutting the line with a wire only planting one of them... I hope in a few months I have results....
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