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Old 10-19-2006, 11:51 PM
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Default New Orchid Species found!!!

Ha, I knew it was only a matter of time after they found that new Jungle in New Guinea!

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...id-photos.html
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Cool! My brother (who lives in Luxembourg) emailed me to tell me about this. He had seen it on the news over there but hadn't paid attention until it was almost over. Now I can send him this link. Thanks!
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Thanks Tin

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Very cool Tin, thanks for the lead!
Does it have a name yet? Relatives?
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Thanks for the article tindo. I didnt really read the article...i just looked at the photos ...i like the ones that look like a phal chibae and dend spectabile
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and also just a calender!
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nope not the calendar Ross the prize for the top poster
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Thanks Tindo ... excellent article and awesome photography
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nope not the calendar Ross the prize for the top poster
HA! You think so! Watch my dust!
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And catching up as I see! Let's see June - 298 posts vs Sept 217 posts. Go figure!
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