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    Epi. melanoprophreum

    Thank you Frank. That is something to look forward to.
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    Epi. melanoprophreum

    Thanks for the edit Ray
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    Epi. melanoprophreum

    And now for something different for your amusement:
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    Cattleya labiata September Mist ‘Chadwicks’

    Another sweet classic: labiata for your viewing pleasure.
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    C maxima 'La Pedrona'

    Very interesting indeed
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    Anguloa clowesii

    I find the fragrance totally INTOXICATING . It literally draws me across a room, and the rich yellow color is just flat stunning.
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    Cattleya Marjorie Hauserman ‘York’ AM/AOS

    I squired the plant several years ago from the RAMOND BURR collection and have divided twice to give away divisions. Yes to date it is virus free.
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    Cattleya Marjorie Hauserman ‘York’ AM/AOS

    Yes VERY fragrant indeed
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    Cattleya Marjorie Hauserman ‘York’ AM/AOS

    I love the white Catts and this is, in my opinion, one of the best. This blooming is holding ten 14 cm flowers on three inf. Very fragrant, very reliable and just plain beautiful.
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    Habenaria medusa ‘Dana Lynn’ FCC/AOS

    Absolutely stunning plant Tyler. Ramon made that weed look pretty good. Wise name choice. Better than Miss Wiskers.
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    Bubble Wrap Greenhouse Insulation

    I’ve used the heavy duty grade inside on 8x10 GH an it worked well. Inflatable covering per Ray is a good option. Both cost a bit of light.
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    C. Miss Endicott (loddigesii x maxima)

    I find this lovely hybrid to be very worthwhile. Its reliable, fragrant, captures the qualities of both parents (favoring maxima in shape and color from loddigesii), it’s elegant and a nice cerulean. It’s accepted name is Miss Endicott but also known as Olivetensis.
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    C. Mrs. Mahler (guttata x bicolor)

    Thanks! judging is not for another 8 days and it’s been in bloom for almost two weeks so we shall see. They are long lasting.
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    C. Mrs. Mahler (guttata x bicolor)

    Approximately 40 in (100 cm). Thanks. I think I counted 62 flowers On 3 inf. The bicolor used was an alba (so says the tag). I’m considering having her judged. Will see how she looks in 8 or 9 days.
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    C. Mrs. Mahler (guttata x bicolor)

    This is an interesting, long legged, very fragrant hybrid.
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    Cattleya White Reception ‘NN’

    Thanks Pete, I think Hawaiian Wedding Song is a great white hybrid. Large, Reliable, Fragrant, with good form. It should be a great parent.
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    Cattleya labiata ?

    David, in my humble opinion, your ability to use rain water is a huge bonus. Thanks for sharing your methodology.
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    C. George King ‘Serendipity’ AM/AOS

    Sometime ago I gave my specimen size George away for a good cause hoping to get a division back someday. Someday arrived a few months ago and low and behold.. Angela would have approved of the dorsal.
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    One Lump or Two?

    Nice plant Tyler, however the background… I don’t know
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