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Old 06-06-2009, 07:30 PM
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My first Pleuro! I got this one sometime in February (I think) and it has rewarded my with a TINY flower. I know the plants are small but I was not prepared for such a tiny flower! Very cool! Anyway, enjoy!
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It's a cutie Steve.
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Very cool, thank you!
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I love Restrepias -- their flowers look like bugs. Congrats on the bloom!
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Very nice Steve.... congratulations.... and welcome to the PLeuro World.... Itīs a big world!!!!
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Very nice Steve.... congratulations.... and welcome to the PLeuro World.... Itīs a big world!!!!
Beto,
Now that I think about it, I got interested in Restrepia after you posted pics of one that you had collected (9 months ago?) and were not sure of the name. Before that I had never even thought about Pleuros. Your pics changed my mind. Thanks!!
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Good job photographing the very small flower!
Mine is blooming now also...
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I love Restrepias -- their flowers look like bugs. Congrats on the bloom!
I've not seen pics of this genus until today and I agree they look like bugs. A pic someone else posted from a side view really looks like a grasshopper.

I love the look of them, it's really cool to see new ones.
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Thanks! So where are the pics of your little guy?
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