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    rungsurianum

    First flower
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    Hatriora herminiae and S. russelliana

    A rare cactus in cultivation worldwide. Grows as an epiphyte at high altitudes in Brazil. I have kept this in a covered shade hose at a minimum of 3C. Care is very similar to Sophronitis species. Schlumberegera russelliana Also rare in cultivation. Almost impossible long term on it's own...
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    armeniacum

    First flowering seedling.
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    Dendrobium gracilicaule

    A very hardy species. This form has up to 22 flowers on the spike. My others have only half that.
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    Masd. coccinia ''Wayne Miller''

    A slow to propagate variety but beautiful. I've had this division only 2 years.
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    delenatii

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    tranlienianum

    A bit out of focus but the flower is finished now. jason mask wallpaper
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    Dendrobium cochlioides

    A PNG warm grower although it manages quite well with a min of about 14C
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    Dend falcorostrum

    Probably the best flowering ever. This plant was found growing on rocks not a tree. It consisted of about 5 canes back then. The root system was completely flat and shallow clearly showing it's former lithophytic existence. It definitely has shorter canes than the normal form. About half as long...
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    Oncidium cheirophorum

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    Phal philippinensis

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    Dendrobium papilio

    The extraordinary flower of this species! First flower seedling... chevron gas station near me
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    Want a couple of kilos of helenae? :)

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    canhii

    I was fortunate to obtain some cahnii. No flower yet. They (more than one plant here) have been in this pot for about 4 months. They are kept very warm and fed and watered a lot. They grow very easily it seems. Mix is bark, pumice, polystyrene, a few crushed oak leaves here and there and crushed...
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    myanmaricum

    The second of the seedlings to flower. This one has 3 new shoots on the way but both flowers have needed support. I hope this is not a regular feature of this species. Otherwise they have been good growers.
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    armeniacum

    It's not the best form but it's still armeniacum. It's has taught me how to grow the species and the better clones are on the way. image upload site
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    Phal philippinensis

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    haynaldianum

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    superbiens

    I think it's a pretty nice one. Plant looks miserable because it suffered many indignities last summer. I selfed this one even though it might weaken or even kill the plant!...
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