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Mrs. Paph
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Alright, I confess: I am a Paph-addict with a side habit of funky little miniature mounted plants!!! :rollhappy: Can't take the credit for growing and spiking this, but I've had it for 3 weeks now and it was happy enough to keep the spike and produce a bud and bloom, so I'll take it
Sorry this is fuzzy...tried a few shots, but ultimately decided it gave enough of an idea of the shape to just post it for that
And one more angle, with flash. Sometimes I'm in the mood to try for really great photos, but mostly I'm content with a decent little look at the blooms to share with others - like these pics
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Also picked up a Lepanthopsis astrophora 'Stalky' at the same time, but it's current blooms are a little disheveled from the vendor's trip by plane, so maybe some pics of it later once it's settled in and blooming some new spikes! Oh...and I might have bought a roughly near blooming sized Tuberolabium kotoense yesterday at my local OS meeting too The vendor said it was highly fragrant (coconut I hear), and the plant and roots are extremely robust looking, so I had to, right?
Sorry this is fuzzy...tried a few shots, but ultimately decided it gave enough of an idea of the shape to just post it for that
And one more angle, with flash. Sometimes I'm in the mood to try for really great photos, but mostly I'm content with a decent little look at the blooms to share with others - like these pics
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Also picked up a Lepanthopsis astrophora 'Stalky' at the same time, but it's current blooms are a little disheveled from the vendor's trip by plane, so maybe some pics of it later once it's settled in and blooming some new spikes! Oh...and I might have bought a roughly near blooming sized Tuberolabium kotoense yesterday at my local OS meeting too The vendor said it was highly fragrant (coconut I hear), and the plant and roots are extremely robust looking, so I had to, right?