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Old 06-23-2007, 12:09 AM
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Just got back from Briggs Hill Orchids a couple of hours ago. My son went with me. We spent nearly 3 hours snooping around the greenhouse asking lots of questions. Helene is a peach and was so helpful, showing us plants that should be successful in our area, and how to help others along that might not do so well in lower humidity. I tried to purchase plants that I've not had any experience with before to kind of stretch my knowledge a little. Hope I can keep them happy.

Here's what I brought home:
Blc. Mem. Vida Lee 'Limelight' - lime green petals and a fushia lip.
Epi. Pak Girl x Pacific Embers in bloom - brilliant orange
Brassavola nodosa
and last but not least my first slipper
Paph. delenatii

My son bought:

Cymbidium - yellow/orange flower
Dendro. with hairy yellow flowers
and a Gongora (can't remember which one sorry) in spike. It has light brown flowers and is extremely fragrant. Kind of smells like cinnamon, nutmeg with a hint of citrus.
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:00 AM
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Woohoo ! Nice haul ..
Show us !!!
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:51 AM
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Way to go, Terri!
Sounds like you had a wonderful time!

Now... ...please
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:16 PM
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Ok here are my new kids on the block.

Photo 1 is the Epi. blooms. Photo 2 is the Blc. Photo 3 is Br. nodosa. Photo 4 is Odtcdm. Wildcat 'Carmela' purchased from Steven in Idaho. Photo 5 is single Wildcat flower. Photo 6 is Paph. delenatii. Photo 7 is Den. fimbriatum a keiki from my son's giant plant. Photo 8 is Epi. the whole plant. Photo 9 is the group.

I got a little more info on the plants my son got. He has Gongora escobariana, Den. finisterrae, and Cym. Autum King 'Super Baby'.

D, I meant to tell you I saw some Shombs there! They were gigantic! She had one in a pot that wasn't blooming and one mounted that was. The bloom was just beautiful.
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File Type: jpg Epi Closeup.jpg (57.6 KB, 31 views)
File Type: jpg Blc. Mem. Vida Lee 'Limelight'.jpg (92.8 KB, 43 views)
File Type: jpg Brassavola nodosa.jpg (85.8 KB, 45 views)
File Type: jpg Odontocidium Wildcat 'Carmela'.jpg (75.3 KB, 41 views)
File Type: jpg Odcdm. Wildcat 'Carmela'.jpg (101.7 KB, 42 views)
File Type: jpg Paph. delenatii.jpg (95.8 KB, 71 views)
File Type: jpg Den. fimbriatum oculata.jpg (71.8 KB, 40 views)
File Type: jpg Epidendrum Pak Girl x Pacific Embers.jpg (110.2 KB, 69 views)
File Type: jpg Group Photo.jpg (120.5 KB, 49 views)

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Old 06-25-2007, 12:17 PM
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Nice haul! Such a nice variety too!
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Old 06-25-2007, 02:27 PM
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It's a good thing for my wallet that I don't live close to a grower....although the internet kind of makes that point moot.

I went to J & L's sale this weekend with a list, and didn't buy a thing on it. But I didn't come home empty handed either.....
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Old 07-17-2007, 06:29 PM
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You did have a great time. Gorgeous Epi in bloom!...stunning color. I look forward to meeting up with you at Briggs Hill next trip! And, yes, Helene is a peach!
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