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Sat, Aug 11, 12 at 3:21
| I've gone from thinking it's a flaccida to some other. Now, I'm totally confused. Might some help? Thank you. Leeflea
I'm sorry, I'm getting frustrated at myself for not being able to locate the pics I just took of the plant and spikes so I need to take a few breathers and get back when I'm in a better humor. LOL. Has anyone a 12 yrs. old child to send over as he/she would know so much more than I? thanks, leeflea. |
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| Sorry, this is not the Coelogyne. I apologize. It's either a sweet bay or red bay. I tend to think it's a swamp bay but that's for another time. Leeflea. |
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- Posted by ifraser25 z11 Brazil (ifraser57@hotmail.com) on Sun, Aug 12, 12 at 20:01
| Teehee. Don't worry, we all get a bad hair day. At least you have a sense of humor about it. I know it's boring but the best way to ID a species is to trawl through the pics on Jay's. There are only about 50 Coelogynes! |
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