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Old 02-23-2007, 06:00 PM
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Nice branching on both. I like them both. COngrats Chris.
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Thanks Cesar :P
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I have a few of my orchids blooming or starting to at the moment in three of my vivs here are a few pics

Anoectochilus formosanus
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Dosen't the flower look like a little lobster ?

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Ludisia discolor

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One of my Gastrorchis Im not sure which one at the moment , I'll have to wait till it fully blooms to be sure . These two have been doing good for me so far .

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Cool, Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful tanks!!!! I love the orchids.
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Scaphosepalum fimbriatum grown in viv like conditions.
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Gosh thats tiny! Very nice!
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Neat, got a picture of the plant?
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Very nice Robert. Now I guess that one has to go on my list.
Here is Columbiana aspergillum which used to be clasified as a Pleurothallis.

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Those leaf bloomers are really interesting Harry.

My Phalaenopsis mannii just opened its first flower. I don’t know if I get any credit for this, one or not. I received it in August with two spikes just breaking the skin of the leaf base.

This one is going in the 55 gallon viv that I’m working on. Hopefully I have that viv done before this thing is ready to spike next year. Yea it’s going that slowly.:roll:


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