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The best beauty for your bucks. All my Epiphyllums were leaf cuttings
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for a dollar. There are two plants in this picture.
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The best beauty for your bucks. All my Epiphyllums were leaf cuttings
purchased
for a dollar. There are two plants in this picture.
Cheers Wendy

They are beautiful.

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Thanks Willi
Cheers Wendy
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The best beauty for your bucks. All my Epiphyllums were leaf cuttings
purchased
for a dollar. There are two plants in this picture.
Cheers Wendy

They are beautiful.


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On Thu, 13 May 2010 15:57:31 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote:

Thanks Willi
Cheers Wendy
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The best beauty for your bucks. All my Epiphyllums were leaf cuttings
purchased
for a dollar. There are two plants in this picture.
Cheers Wendy

They are beautiful.

Aw, that is too bad. Sorry. Maybe there will be some wonderful orchids
you can save, but then you have such beautiful flowers always, that
the live ones are the best. It would have been something to see one of
those in a state of suspended animation.
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I just thought of something that might be able to save one of those 9
inch epi blooms for you. There is a process of embedding items in
acrylic. Now if one of those wonderful blooms could be places in a box
just a bit larger than it was and fast curing clear resin poured
around it, under the petals and then over to create a 1 or 2 inch
think clear brick so to speak. I have seen things done that way. If I
find out some more about it I would love to see one done.
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