Some primary phal hybrids...

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The Mutant

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So, my Little Sister got repotted during summer, and got so happy that it decided to go for a second spike. Let's just say that I'm not complaining about this decision. ;)

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A little premiere bloomer, Phal Cornustris (equestris aurea x cornu-cervi alba) also decided to flower after being repotted. I can't honestly say that I'm that excited about the flowers though... It's a bit pale and colourless in my opinion.

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Another premiere bloomer, Phal. Bonita (stuartiana x buyssoniana) is flowering now. One of the flowers look a bit wonky, since it had an unwanted tenant before I discovered it. This little primary hybrid is so cute I think. :love:

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I love 'em all, especially that Little Sister. Mine is growing well, but hasn't
bloomed yet. I expect it will bloom in the spring. Any Phal. with equestris
in it is my favorite. P. Bonita is a cutie pie too.

btw, I've missed you. Seems like you haven't posted in a while.
 
btw, I've missed you. Seems like you haven't posted in a while.

What's going on here!? :rolleyes: :p
Thanks for sharing, I see what you mean w/ the aurea x alba cross, unfortunately that's what happens w/ crosses like that. Sometimes its a step in a direction of breeding.
 
You don't like the second one? Send it to me!
God, I wish I could! Too bad you're living on the other side of the Atlantic ocean... :(

I love 'em all, especially that Little Sister. Mine is growing well, but hasn't
bloomed yet. I expect it will bloom in the spring. Any Phal. with equestris
in it is my favorite. P. Bonita is a cutie pie too.

btw, I've missed you. Seems like you haven't posted in a while.
For some reason, equestris lends a lot of its good point to its primary hybrids I think. But that could be because I love equestris and am severely prejudiced.

I haven't been here for a while since I've managed to practically burn myself out again... Seems like I'll never learn. :p
 

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