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Old 04-12-2008, 10:12 PM
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Some fotos
1) Phalenopsis parishii
2) Phalenopsis parishii, Trichocentrum tigrini, Trichocentrum pfavii, Laelia liliputana
3) Orchidarium view from bottom
4) Nepenthes become to grow jugs
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Wow, very nice. That Phalaenopsis parishii is probably P. gibbosa.
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Wow, very nice. That Phalaenopsis parishii is probably P. gibbosa.
Thank's. Yes, you are right, it is Phalaenopsis gibbosa
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In my terrarium now live a new carnivorous plant - pinguicula (the butterwort)
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Fantastic collection, Akhenaten. I feel like such a rank amateur when I see your beautiful Siberian tropics! It gives me hope that one day I'll have a nice arrangement, too. I love seeing your photos!
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Fantastic collection, Akhenaten. I feel like such a rank amateur when I see your beautiful Siberian tropics! It gives me hope that one day I'll have a nice arrangement, too. I love seeing your photos!
Thanks large, your words is very pleasant, thanks again
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Utterly amazing display of engineering and planting. What a pleasure this must be for you on those frigid nights with the wind howling and snow blowing. You are a mult-talented man and can be very proud of your plants. They are beautiful.
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What a wonderful showcase for your orchids and friends. I wouldn't leave the house if I had a setup like that in the winter. I can just imagine the cold outside and you enjoying the tropics inside. Neccessity is the mother of invention and you did a great job. Looks like there might still be room for a couple more. Enjoy and thanks for the pictures.
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In my terrarium now live a new carnivorous plant - pinguicula (the butterwort)
That's my next purchase! I love what they do with the bugs!
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