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I have several R. digbyana and about 8 flasks worth of helenae seedlings (they are small, but then again they aren't going to get big)... Don't know if that helps.
I'm on the lookout for a really nice Phal. tetraspis, myself. |
A well-established Angraecum elephantinum. I had one but it was a tiny seedling and we had a cooler, wet summer and it did not survive.
A really fragrant Haraella rectrocalla. I seem to be getting ones that are not fragrant. I had a really fragrant one once but I did not know about the extra need for humidity and lost it. :( |
Catasetum schunkei (without breaking the bank) and pretty much any of the tropical Corybas species. Oh and Laelia liliputana (also without breaking the bank ;) )
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I'd like to find a Laelia liliputana, too.
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:llama: it wasn't in stock literally (yes literally) 2 days ago! and it is $20 cheaper than it used to be! :bowing :lovesite
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Glad to be of service ;)
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I just bought an Angraecum elephantinum that has really nice roots and looks really good. I don't know if it is blooming size but...who cares? :)
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I would like to find Oncidioda Hula Halau 'Volcano Splendor'. This is one that my daughter picked out last year at the local show and died in the greenhouse heater failure. I lost a digbyana and a Bulb. phalaenopsis that I had found at a really good price that I would dearly love to replace.
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