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Old 04-05-2017, 01:32 PM
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New guy in town (received last week), but incredibly bizarre flowers that I really like because I like weird things. I've included a bud shot. You can really tell why this plan got its name.

*My only credit for this bloom and the bud is that I didn't blast either.





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Old 04-05-2017, 02:51 PM
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Old 04-05-2017, 08:36 PM
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Oooh I like this! I enjoy the weirdos too, can definitely see where this one gets it's name.

I have a Zootrophion griffin with a similar flower though it never really opens up. Odd and kinda creepy.

Thanks for sharing!
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As a fellow fan of things weird, I love that plant. Congratulations.
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Very nice one. the leaves are very cool as well.
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Plueros are so awesome, and the biodiversity!!! My idea of heaven is to be surrounded by Pluerothallids and birds on unending varieties. THanks for posting.
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Plueros are so awesome, and the biodiversity!!! My idea of heaven is to be surrounded by Pluerothallids and birds on unending varieties. THanks for posting.
Plueros would be a part of my heaven too.
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Old 04-18-2017, 01:06 PM
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Plueros are so awesome, and the biodiversity!!! My idea of heaven is to be surrounded by Pluerothallids and birds on unending varieties. THanks for posting.
Mine too, though I would need to add dwarf laelias and my furkids past and present then it would be my heaven.

I am so happy the birds are getting going up here in the north, minus the chick-a-dees of course who are always active. I love the song of the white-throated sparrows and on warmer evenings I like to try to spot the male woodcocks doing their flight-dance!
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What a neat bloom! It is no worse than my beloved Lepanthes gargoyla and some of my Bulbos.
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