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Old 08-03-2009, 07:07 PM
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Nice shots. I love the purple and white lip. Do you have a pic of the whole plant?
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:27 PM
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Sorry, I didn't take a plant shot.
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I love the striping. Great shots again Tom.
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Very pretty flowers, Tom. Is this one of the vine-like species (like fasciata) or one of the non-climbing species (like ionosma)?

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Neat one Tom!!
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Very pretty flowers, Tom. Is this one of the vine-like species (like fasciata) or one of the non-climbing species (like ionosma)?

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Steve, I will call it the climbing type, somewhat like vine

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Beautiful photo. Do you grow it mounted or in pot?
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It is mounted on hardwood.
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