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Finally got the biggest plant to bloom from a small compot I bought a few
years ago. If anyone is really bored they can try guessing the three
species that went into this :-) Tennis, this plant is just a little bit
bigger than the ones you got.
-danny






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danny wrote:
Finally got the biggest plant to bloom from a small compot I bought a few
years ago. If anyone is really bored they can try guessing the three
species that went into this :-) Tennis, this plant is just a little bit
bigger than the ones you got.
-danny



Cool! Have to check mine now!
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I love it no matter what! Let me know if you have any spares? *g*
A nice collection of bloomers Danny.
Cheers Wendy

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Finally got the biggest plant to bloom from a small compot I bought a few
years ago. If anyone is really bored they can try guessing the three
species that went into this :-) Tennis, this plant is just a little bit
bigger than the ones you got.
-danny



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Thanks Wendy. There aren't any available at the moment.

The cross is Angraecum Andromeda ((sesquipedale x leonis) x compactum), and
the flower has turned more white since I took those pictures.

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That has a very nice shape. Any fragrance? Trigenerics are uncommon in
Angreacoids, aren't they? Where did you find this one?

Paul S.
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Finally got the biggest plant to bloom from a small compot I bought a few
years ago. If anyone is really bored they can try guessing the three
species that went into this :-) Tennis, this plant is just a little bit
bigger than the ones you got.
-danny







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It actually does have a pleasant fragrance, a little spicy. That's a nice
touch, especially since I've heard the fragrance of sesquipedale (a
grandparent of this) isn't very nice. Woodland Orchids in North Carolina
made these.
-danny
p.s. It's only one genus, not sure what the term is for three species in a
genus (trispecific?).

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That has a very nice shape. Any fragrance? Trigenerics are uncommon in
Angreacoids, aren't they? Where did you find this one?

Paul S.
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Finally got the biggest plant to bloom from a small compot I bought a few
years ago. If anyone is really bored they can try guessing the three
species that went into this :-) Tennis, this plant is just a little bit
bigger than the ones you got.
-danny







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