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  1. Paphman910

    Cattleya walkeriana coerulea

    Really beautiful!
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    Cattleya maxima cærulea

    Wow! WoW! Just incredible! Such a beauty!
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    My multiflorals and roths crosses in bloom

    Nice flowers! the leucos are cool!
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    Paph purpuratum

    Color is great! Form will improve next flowering!
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    Phalaenopsis violacea var magenta (??)

    Beautiful! Where did you get it from?
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    Laelia sincorana

    An absolute beauty!
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    Paph. kolopakingii var. topperi - A monster plant

    Can't wait to see it flower!
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    Cattleya harrissoniae

    Stunning color!
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    Paphiopedilum Worthy Sky

    Adorable and cute baby!
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    Paph.parishii ('Jeanie' x 'Andy')

    Amazing! Love the twisted petal and great job of growing this rarely seen species!
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    Flask progress

    Beautiful!
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    Paphiopedilum Wössner Tigerhenry

    Really beautiful!
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    Paph stonei

    Beautiful flower! I see a ghost of you in the reflection!
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    Another of my hybrids has bloomed: Paph Stephen Male

    Wow! Love the dark color and so striking!
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    Paph. godefroyae

    Thanks, Just opening up yesterday so it is still expanding.
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    Paph. godefroyae

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    Escaping Mexipedium

    I just drill holes in the plastic pots and use grocery bag ties to keep the stolon in the pot but more often it breaks!
  18. Paphman910

    P. niveum

    A beautiful flower and the plant looks healthy Glad I got a flask of it last year from Orchid Inn.
  19. Paphman910

    Yellowing leaves on P. bellatulum

    Check the health of the roots! It should be grown in warm to intermediate temperature and medium light. I think sphagnum moss will be too wet as the roots like to approach dryness by the evening.
  20. Paphman910

    Identification of indigenous wild flower

    I see it grow locally here! It often grows near pine trees. Please don't smell it! Kind of stinky!
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