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| (Beauport 4n x bessaea var. flavum)
I bought this plant in March in bloom. I love it but phrags hate me. I figure I'd get rid of it before it did the phrustrating phrag thing of not doing anything. I repotted it about two weeks ago, and it fell into two pieces. One division has one big growth and one smaller. The second division has one big growth and, at least, two smaller ones. Looking for something smaller and more friendly. |
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| Stacy, What color is yours? The red or orange (rather than more yellow)? If it's red or orange, I'm definately interested in (preferably) the division w/ 1 big growth and at least two smaller ones. Hmmm, smaller...I have I can send pictures of anything. thanks, |
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- Posted by turkeytaker AtlantaPerim. (My Page) on Sat, Jul 29, 06 at 1:37
| It's reddish with a bit of yellowy-orange on the petals and inside the pouch. What color is your Bifrenaria? |
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| The Bifrenaria hasn't bloomed yet. I've had them since they were small seedlings, and I have a clump of 5 pbs (really only 3 larger pbs, 1 a developing pb) that I can trade. I've had them since 11/04, which is why I call them NBS. I could even throw in a clump of Cattleya aurantiaca 'Jean' AM/AOS x 'Plov' small seedlings. These are small, less than 2 in tall. They were given to me in a trade, and I really have no interest in catts, but they're very healthy, well rooted, and really growing nicely; just young. If you want to email me off the forum, I can send you pictures. |
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- Posted by tomp_in_pa z6PA (My Page) on Wed, Aug 2, 06 at 17:40
| Is this still available? I have some small Cattleya deckeri seedlings that were potted in 2in pots this spring from compots and/or Encyclia parviflora that were just mounted from compots (these were just mounted a few weeks ago). Let me know if you would be interested |
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