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    Few others at recent show

    That's a great Samera! And I want to know what they feed that Phal fimbriata...
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    Few slippers at recent show

    Yes you should : ) Thanks for the pics. Which show is this?
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    Paph Kolosand 2016

    Gorgeous!
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    Phalaenopsis Tzu Chiang Chrisna 'Fuller' AM/AOS

    Thanks all. I'll keep and eye out and msg you if I see one on sale. Peter occasionally have these for sale I believe, so you can maybe msg him directly
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    Cattleya Mini Purple ‘Blue Hawaii’ AM/AOS

    I have this clone.. But don't know how to bloom it. Any tips?
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    Orchids and redwoods

    Thanks all! Yes, I think you may be right that it's G. oblongifolia. There're some pretty cool orchids down south as well though : ) Sad to hear they're receding north.. the reality is that most orchid habitats are probably shrinking more and more
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    Orchids and redwoods

    It's Calypso bulbosa season in NorCal! Not the best quality because they're taken with an iPhone.. Goodyera pubescens (?) are not yet in bloom
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    Phalaenopsis Tzu Chiang Chrisna 'Fuller' AM/AOS

    You should get one, there are lots of clones around nowadays and they flower 2-3 times a year from the old spikes!
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    Phalaenopsis Tzu Chiang Chrisna 'Fuller' AM/AOS

    Got this clone maybe two years ago, and it took a while to acclimate. Not a bad blooming this year, and they're so long lasting and are really fragrant!
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    Phalaenopsis sumatrana

    Looks quite different from when I bought it last year. It was a bit paler but now I'm quite pleased with the color. Doesn't smell nice tho : / kinda astringent and turpentiney
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    Phalaenopsis cochlearis

    I got this three years ago, right before the Nortons downsized and stopped sales online. Really lucky to be able to have acquired some plants from them
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    Pretty Phals

    Nice sumatrana. Mine is about to open, seems like the season for this species
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    Phalaenopsis cochlearis

    I was using it as a descriptor for the action, not temperature. And wow! 100 over, that is quite a substantial collection. You must have almost all the species.. Sounds like your plant must be really mature so wood be great to get an outcross of the Dowery line with this Orchidview line. Maybe...
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    Phalaenopsis cochlearis

    Thanks all. I'd be happy to send pollen to someone who has an established plant that's receptive. It'll be cool to continue preserving this species.
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    Phalaenopsis cochlearis

    This is from orchidview actually, so probably from different parents. I don't believe these are sequential, very similar to fuscata and corningiana with one flush of blooms at a time.
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    Phalaenopsis cochlearis

    This is quite possibly my new favorite species! It's not an easy grower though.. I haven't actually seen one in bloom until now, and has anyone else noticed that this is quite fragrant? It smells very strongly of orange blossoms to me. What a great surprise!
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    The story of my biggest vietnamense

    Really nice! Great growing : ) Guess it could be tetraploid, but that'll have to be determined in the lab
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    A New Phalaenopsis Hp

    Agree with everyone. I really the prominent yellow side lobes from phillipinensis
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