Michael Bonda Well-Known Member Joined Feb 19, 2020 Messages 178 Reaction score 156 Location Florida Feb 26, 2021 #1 Phragmipedium Professor Braem (longifloium album x manzurii). 3 spikes. Compact plant. Pale flower but good size. From Ecuagenera
Phragmipedium Professor Braem (longifloium album x manzurii). 3 spikes. Compact plant. Pale flower but good size. From Ecuagenera
A abax ST Supporter ST Supporter Joined Jul 9, 2011 Messages 11,555 Reaction score 392 Location Kentucky zone 6B Feb 26, 2021 #2 Love that pale flower. The bloom is graceful and very delicate looking.
N NYEric Well-Known Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 48,546 Reaction score 398 Location New York City Apartment Feb 26, 2021 #3 That's nice. I only have seedlings. May have to get one at Ecua-Florida in a few months.
Michael Bonda Well-Known Member Joined Feb 19, 2020 Messages 178 Reaction score 156 Location Florida Feb 26, 2021 #4 This plant was purchased with about five mature growths and three starting spikes for only $40. Of course by the time I walked out of their greenhouse my credit card bill was 10 times that amount
This plant was purchased with about five mature growths and three starting spikes for only $40. Of course by the time I walked out of their greenhouse my credit card bill was 10 times that amount
musa Well-Known Member Joined May 16, 2015 Messages 764 Reaction score 266 Location Austria Feb 27, 2021 #5 Lovely Phrag! I know that problem of greenhouses and selling lists. The dilemma starts with the intention of saving money...
Lovely Phrag! I know that problem of greenhouses and selling lists. The dilemma starts with the intention of saving money...
G Greenpaph Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 3,426 Reaction score 50 Location New Hampshire Feb 27, 2021 #6 Very beautiful!