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A New Tiny One Close-up - dinemapolybulbon'kyungsook'01.jpg (1/1) [139K]
A beautiful, dainty one from the Pacific Orchid Exposition in SF.
Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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A New Tiny One Close-up - dinemapolybulbon'kyungsook'01.jpg (1/1)[139K]
tbell wrote:
A beautiful, dainty one from the Pacific Orchid Exposition in SF. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well grown. I liked mine, but couldn't stand the fragrance - licorice. Got rid of it a long while ago. Yours smell the same? |
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A New Tiny One Close-up - dinemapolybulbon'kyungsook'01.jpg (1/1) [139K]
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 21:08:27 -0700, tenman wrote
(in article ): tbell wrote: A beautiful, dainty one from the Pacific Orchid Exposition in SF. Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well grown. I liked mine, but couldn't stand the fragrance - licorice. Got rid of it a long while ago. Yours smell the same? My smeller is going. A sometime advantage of advanced age! Tom Walnut Creek, CA Nikon D200 |
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