SlipperKing
Madd Virologist
Thanks, everyone!
'Wacousta' -- after the little town I live in (too small for it's own Post Office )
BUT It has it's own Orchid Lady!!!!!!
Thanks, everyone!
'Wacousta' -- after the little town I live in (too small for it's own Post Office )
BUT It has it's own Orchid Lady!!!!!!
Yeah -- I even made their newsletter last year when I named my awarded charlesworthii, album, 'Wacousta' !
Don't be too impressed. Wacousta happens to be where the Township Hall is located -- township clerk, assessor, building permits, etc. Other than that, it consists of an elementary school, a car repair shop, a ceramic cooperative, a general store, a little library connected to the school system we are a part of, a going-out-of business used book store and an occasional hair salon. Also a cemetery and a very nice park. The newsletter is a quarterly publication. But it was nice to have my 15 minutes of fame.Well I'll be damned! I've never made the paper before for my plants! I'm impressed . I did make it once for a story on Crazy Rasberry ants!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyLfSemVM3Y
Mine are on the top shelf of my step-stand, in the middle of the greenhouse. But it's shaded by hanging plants (Multi-floral Paphs) over it and the 30% shade cloth over them. So I'm not growing mine as bright as you are. I don't know if that has anything to do with the patterning, or if that's more of a genetic thing.Fantastic! Dot, how much light do you keep yours in? Mine has muddier patterning on the leaves (and just a few spikes, by comparison!). I just bought another plant and want to keep the wonderful spotting on the leaves. I have in in my brightest corner of the greenhouse right now.
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