Madison 2009 slide show

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Wow Rose!!!! Bravo, great slide-show you have put up there!! Beautiful plants!!!

(Brassavola comorensis looks to me like being Angraecum eburneum or similar:)) Jean
 
The link is not working - I get routed to the Photobucket home page. ???
Some did get thru but now I'm not even getting routed to the homepage, the page has expired! Photobucket said post the slideshow like one would an individual pic but that didn't work. When I copied the link, it did. If anyone else as any ideas - let me know, I was hoping one could just click the URL while on this site, it would be easier!

Let's give this one a try:
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s242/goldrosey/?action=view&current=d1d7df04.pbw

as of 8:43am CT it's working!!!
 
It went thru about 10 photos and stopped. Anyway thanx, and congrats on the Fred Clark plant.
Well try again!
:sob: :( there were only another 30 or so to go ...... are you bein' a kovachii snob! :mad:
Did you see the Fredclarkea pics? Those were an accident! Black blooms on a black background! On the screen when I previewed them, the pics were too dark but for some reason I didn't delete them on the spot! At home I had to lighten them a few notches but was so relieved I didn't trash them. There was a chocolate colored one as well but I didn't succeed, I kept trying but just couldn't get it right
 
Wow! I am so jealous of everyone who has seen a kovachii in person! Thanks for sharing.
It was awesome! and what surprised me, IMO, it was not that big of a plant. I'd say it was in a 5-6" pot, 4 growths & the leafspan overhung the pot by maybe 6".
 
Nice slideshow Rose...Thanks!!!! I really loved Dendr. spectabilis and Brassavola comorensis (or Angr. eburneum like Jean suggested...)
 
That's interesting. Perhaps there is variation in size between clones?
...... or this is a first time blooming plant? Next year could be another story! I think it was Glenn Decker that said a kovachii needs to be 3-5 years old before it's really mature & then you know what you've got.
 

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