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Another from the Atlanta Botanical Garden. I don't think I'll get the bulk
of my pictures straightened up anytime soon, but I'll try to start posting
at least a few a week again.
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 13:49:54 -0500, "danny" wrote:

Another from the Atlanta Botanical Garden. I don't think I'll get the bulk
of my pictures straightened up anytime soon, but I'll try to start posting
at least a few a week again.
-danny


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Nice!

This is a Cyrtochilum now.

-Eric in SF
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Anyone know where I can get a piece?

Way back when (I was living in Louisville, and I left there in 1981), I had
grown a beautify specimen of that baby. It was outgrowing an 18" plastic
tub.

Someone absconded with it while I was away...

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Nice!

This is a Cyrtochilum now.

-Eric in SF
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On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:41:59 GMT in XTIqh.9051$My1.5140@trndny03 Ray B wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a piece?

Way back when (I was living in Louisville, and I left there in 1981), I had
grown a beautify specimen of that baby. It was outgrowing an 18" plastic
tub.

Someone absconded with it while I was away...


http://www.sborchid.com/masterlist.p...sname=Oncidium
claims to have them starting at $17.50.


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