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    Todays pic of Phrag les Varines.

    Sargentianum x kovachii. Very large 5.5" flowers. Thanks for asking, Ed
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    Todays pic of Phrag les Varines.

    Uploaded with ImageShack.us Just keeps getting better and bigger. Using the continual irrigation has worked wonders for my Phrags. At the moment I have nine in spike or bloom. Hope you like. Ed
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    phrag mont mado

    Will put this one on my wish list. Ed
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    Phrag. Wossen

    Very nice, I like it a lot. Ed
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    Paph Michael Koopwitz x lowii

    Speechless, totally speechless. Ed
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    Phrag. Olaf Gruss ( pic & question )

    Thanks for the info NYeric Ed
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    Phrag. Olaf Gruss ( pic & question )

    Uploaded with ImageShack.us Just wondering if it is unusual for one spike of this hybrid to hold 4 blooms? Ed
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    Phrag. pearcei

    Many thanks Slipperking will give this a try and report back when trial is over. Ed
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    Phragmipedium Eric Young

    Try Arthur at Bunham nurseries in Devon. Very good to deal with and will try and get what you need. Ed
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    Phrag. pearcei

    This is supposed to be an easy specie to grow and it's the only one I have trouble with. All my other phrags are fine with good leaves and very few brown tips -- something I cannot elimenate on the pearcii although it,s continually wet. Love your bloom, Ed
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    Phrag. lindenii

    That looks abit of a wierdo at the moment---hope it gets better. Ed
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    Phrag kovachii/sargentianum

    [IMG]http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/1675/ds It just gets bigger and more colourful the older it gets. It came from EYF 12 months ago. Ed
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    phrag les varines

    Superb photos on your photostream Kavanaru. Makes one wish for more and more. And yes the pic colours are very close to the real thing. Ed
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    phrag les varines

    [URL=http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/691/dsc00357nt.jpg/] First of the buds has just opened and I am very pleased with this hybrid.The petals measure 5" across x 4" top to bottom. Hope you like as much as I do. Ed
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    Continual irrigation??

    I agree but I have seen his kolopokingii and the compost is almost black and looks fully decomposed. The plant is huge and the florescences fantastic. So it looks like there are many ways to'skin a cat' that we don't know of and are closely held secrets.
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    Phrag. Paul Eugene Conroy

    Although this was bought some two years ago as Paul Eugene Conroy it looks like a small version of Grande. The only difference I can spot is that in this phrag the petals are green whereas in Grande they are more yellow. Am I right or is this plant not what I thought it was??? Ed
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    Continual irrigation??

    Straight forward douglas fir bark with a small amount of perlite. quaker
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    Paph. lowii

    Conditions please.Had mine three years and it now has two growths. The original growth leafspan is 61cms and the second growth 31cms -- is it latge enough to flower? quaker
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    Continual irrigation??

    Sorry Roth it's neither of these two people. Many thanks for the information in your reply which I have made a note of. quaker
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    Continual irrigation??

    Just set my phrags on a continual drip irrigation system on the advise of one of the best phrag and paph growers in the UK. His multifloral paphs are really a sight to behold and I was wondering if anyone else has experience of watering this way. He says that the continual process of water...
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