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Yes it has been quiet for a few days now so some for you Dave.

I have been a bit slack this year so here are some photos from earlier
meetings of the Orchid Species Society of Victoria (OSSV) to post. This lot
are from the May meeting. Will post some more in the next few days.

This one was originally called Pleurothallis recurva - now been transferred
to Acianthera - found from Bolivia through to Southern Brazil

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Old 19-06-2007, 03:31 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
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Ooooh! I am not much for the teeny, tiny, little, wee flowers but this one
is plain cute.
Cheers Wendy
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Yes it has been quiet for a few days now so some for you Dave.

I have been a bit slack this year so here are some photos from earlier
meetings of the Orchid Species Society of Victoria (OSSV) to post. This
lot are from the May meeting. Will post some more in the next few days.

This one was originally called Pleurothallis recurva - now been
transferred to Acianthera - found from Bolivia through to Southern Brazil

--
John Varigos
Melbourne, Australia
__________________________________________
To email me remove "usenet." from my email address.



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That one is very nice.
-danny

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Yes it has been quiet for a few days now so some for you Dave.

I have been a bit slack this year so here are some photos from earlier
meetings of the Orchid Species Society of Victoria (OSSV) to post. This
lot are from the May meeting. Will post some more in the next few days.

This one was originally called Pleurothallis recurva - now been
transferred to Acianthera - found from Bolivia through to Southern Brazil

--
John Varigos
Melbourne, Australia
__________________________________________
To email me remove "usenet." from my email address.




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