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Old 05-22-2016, 05:40 AM
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Last night I noticed that the flower's fragrance was reminiscent of a the interior of a cedar chest.
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Then perhaps it will keep out the moths.
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That is exquisite.
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so very Elegant!
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An outstanding accomplishment. Please share your cultural conditions!
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An outstanding accomplishment. Please share your cultural conditions!
Sorry for the late reply. I grow in 100% osmunda. The light is the same as my paphs. I water by misting except when I water weekly with MSU fertilizer at 125-150 ppm. Day temps are 75-80F and 60F at night year round. I decrease the misting in the winter to induce blooming.

BTW, love your Angraecum litorale.
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