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    Cattleya jongheana ‘Mem. Nick Burnett’ AM/AOS

    Absolutely beautiful shape! Where did this come from? And how large are the flowers? -Patrick
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    Masdevallia schroderiana finally blooming!

    Very strange & impressive. -Patrick
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    Cattleya trianae concolor ‘Orion’

    Very nice round petals, but not quite touching.😁 too cold to take the photo outside today David? -Patrick
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    Cattleya Cynthia 'Model' AM, FCC/AOS

    Soo good to see someone else still likes these old hybrids! What type of string are you using to tie these Cattleyas up with? I've seen other people use something similar but knew what it was called and I would like to use it. -Patrick
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    Slc. Jillian Lee - 7 first bloom seedlings

    Yours are much nicer than mine variety 'Hal'. Where did these come from? -Patrick
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    Cattleya labiata tipo ‘Baby Goliath’

    Beautiful Leslie, almost as dark as the famous cultivar 'Monarch'. -Patrick
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    Paphiopedilum liemianum ‘Charlie’ CCM/AOS

    Leslie, what is the significance of the bridal name 'Charlie' ? I've seen it on a few of your plants. -Patrick
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    Cattleya jenmanii coerulea ‘Charlie’ AM/AOS

    Beautiful marbleing in the lip! -Patrick
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    Cattleya schroederae 'popayan' x self

    Beautiful, it looks like a hybrid! -Patrick
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    C. mossiae 'Cedarwood Splendor' AM/AOS

    The flowers are 19.5 cm. NS same as yours. The plant should be in bloom by the end of March, but I don't think it is strong enough to hold more than one pod. It's one of Art Chadwick Sr.'s sibling crosses. -Patrick
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    Cattleya lueddemaniana pentaflamea

    Beautiful and unusual pattern, is it CyMV color break or natural? -Patrick
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    Lc. canaryiensis (L. anceps x C. harpophylla)

    About how long are the spikes? -Patrick
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    Rlc. Ranger Six ‘A-OK’ (AM/AOS)

    I've heard this is a problem for dowiana do to it's mid summer bloom season the buds expand too quickly, the flowers usually end up pre-maturely collapsing. -Patrick
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    Rlc. Ranger Six ‘A-OK’ (AM/AOS)

    I actually repot about every year because the new pot usually only allows two more bulbs per lead. And it isn't really repotting more like potting on. I just pull the plant out of the pot and up pot it or, putting the whole old pot into another larger pot and back filling with moss. -Patrick
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    Rlc. Ranger Six ‘A-OK’ (AM/AOS)

    Yes, Except for a few large plants in 8" plastic pots. It seems like they actually dry out more quickly and evenly, do to the constant contact and moisture wicking nature of sphagnum and clay. I was a little worried about the roots not having anything to stick to, but the pots seem to be enough...
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    C. mossiae 'Cedarwood Splendor' AM/AOS

    I love the "falling forward" shape of this spices. Here is my mossiae 'Patrick's Choice' that I plan to self this year. maybe we could swap some seedlings? -Patrick
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    C. mossiae 'Cedarwood Splendor' AM/AOS

    Beautiful typical form. I can not say how much I love this spices enough. What is the other mossiae you will be crossing it with? And maybe Dr.LeslieE can help with this but do you think the dark flareing on the petal tips count as flamea type? -Patrick
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    C. Joyce Hannington 'SOG'

    Beautiful! And what a perfect shape and substance. I can feel the petal right through the screen. -Patrick
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    C. trianae var. semi-alba flamea 'Kathleen' CCE/AOS

    Beautiful coloring Deb, and sutch an attractive shape that is sometimes lost in line-bred spices and hybrids. -Patrick
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