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Angraecum hybrid
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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Angraecum hybrid
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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Angraecum hybrid
I love it no matter what! Let me know if you have any spares? *g*
A nice collection of bloomers Danny. Cheers Wendy "danny" wrote in message ... 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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Angraecum hybrid
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. -danny |
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Angraecum hybrid
That has a very nice shape. Any fragrance? Trigenerics are uncommon in
Angreacoids, aren't they? Where did you find this one? Paul S. "danny" wrote in message ... 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?). "Paul Simon" wrote in message ... That has a very nice shape. Any fragrance? Trigenerics are uncommon in Angreacoids, aren't they? Where did you find this one? Paul S. "danny" wrote in message ... 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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