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Phal. violacea ' Harford's Orange', AM/AOS
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09-27-2024, 01:45 PM
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Phal. violacea ' Harford's Orange', AM/AOS
In bloom now. Thought I would share this variety of violacea
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Wow, very cool. I've never seen that variety before.
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This cultivar has been around for a while. I only know of a few people who also have a piece.
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very unusual color. Have to wonder if somehow there might be some other species in the background...
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very unusual color. Have to wonder if somehow there might be some other species in the background...
It originated in the Jungle back in 70s.
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