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Old 05-23-2015, 01:17 PM
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This plant came from Lucky Girl Orchids on eBay with three spikes in bud for $30 including shipping. The tag reads "Brassia New Star / Kalapana Tropicals". RHS Orchid Register gives no results for "New Star", but there is one for "New Start".

Largest flower is 20 cm top to bottom. Lightly fragrant with a citrusy-vanilla scent. Also reminds me of a certain incense.

I have a weakness for long, skinny flowers and fragrance is a big plus, so yeah. Love it!

Hope it gets huge.









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Old 05-24-2015, 10:36 AM
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Wow nice plant and blooms. I love these spike blooms.
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Aren't Brassias wonderful? I've paired down the oncid alliance plants in my collection to make room for the slippers, so I don't have that many left. But I did keep a couple of smaller growing Brassias, and I enjoy them quite a bit.
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Oh yeah, they are great. Specimen size, here I come
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I love them too. Only have maculata yet.
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Very nice. The pics in Orchid Wiz for Brs. New Start look like yours. Likely a typo.
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Thank you for looking that up, silken!
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That looks great , fantastic show of flowers too , I purchased this same plant at this years show , and on the tag it was called "new star" , has not flowered yet for me but since yours is doing so well , may i ask what conditions and how much light intensity do you offer yours as mine is showing some small black speckles on the leaves and i do have good circulating air , Does it like to be watered well ?. thanks
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Hi Steve, I have only had this plant a couple of months, so I am really in the same place as you.

Advice I have read and received suggests that the plant likes intermediate temperatures, bright light, 60-70% humidity, and constant moisture while maintaining good air flow.

Mine is also covered in black spots but tested negative for CymMV and ORSV viruses.

After the blooms are faded, I will repot and take outside for the summer. Good luck to us both!
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It looks great , after reading some posts , Apparently brassias dont like too much misting , i have done this weekly and now these spots are appearing , not sure i should leave it or treat it with something , I did a repot a few months after getting it , but i noticed yours was in clay pot
, did you put it in the clay or purchased it this way ?.
mine is now in clear plastic 6 inch pot .





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