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Old 10-04-2009, 07:54 AM
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5 spikes this year, it's looks really good.





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Oooh, I like that. Another one I've not come accross before.
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Great one. Wish I could get my Sarco to bloom!
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Beautiful Sarc.
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Gorgeous! I love the reddish patterns. Simply beautiful!

I hope my rescued piece of a Sarc. blooms. There's one growing in a greenhouse here on campus but half of it was dying. I snitched a little piece that was practically ready to fall off on its own, rooted it, and got it growing, albeit slowly. Hope it blooms someday!
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They are easy to bloom, most people should be able to do it. They like cool temps but more warmth and sun than say Masdevallias for example.
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Their such a beautiful flowers, Darren. They seem to be slow growers and feel like mine will never bloom
I would love to able to get the same color as yours - just beautiful

Cute toes
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I didn't see my toes there! I don't have very nice feet but thanks for calling them cute anyway.

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They don't blend into the brick as well as you think, LOL!

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