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Old 02-02-2008, 07:25 AM
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Default lamellata boxallii 'Tom Ritter'





This usually has 3 spikes, and the spikes are usually longer...
Not sure what I did wrong this year, but it is pretty none the less
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Very nice flowering if something did go wrong. Haven't seen this one before, I quite like it.
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Looks really different from most vandas..
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That's so pretty! Is it fragrant? Looks like it should smell pretty.
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Yes, Perhaps I'll bring it tomorrow so that you can take a big ole whiff yourself!
Maybe it will drown out all the stinky bulbos that I'm planning on bringing to torture you with...

j/k!
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Your V. lamellata var. boxallii is lovely! How large is the plant? Where do you grow it? Culture req?
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Maybe it will drown out all the stinky bulbos that I'm planning on bringing to torture you with...

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Holy crap! That is the flattest, fullest V. lamellata v. boxallii I have ever seen! Very nice!

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The plant itself is about 10 inches the roots are much longer. Grown in bright light with lots of water, outside Mar- the first cold snap and then suffering in the orchid room for the winter...
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The plant itself is about 10 inches the roots are much longer. Grown in bright light with lots of water, outside Mar- the first cold snap and then suffering in the orchid room for the winter...

If you ever have a keiki or cutting you want to get rid of, you let me know! I'm fair to trade, or maybe buy.

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