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Now you've done it.......
I ask one question on this newserver and this is what I bring home. Love the
colour. It is called a Dtps. l-Hsin Lion King. I believe it is from the Phal family. Correct me if I'm wrong as this is a new endevour for me, although I have has Cymbidiums for about ten years. Hope this will flourish as I think these plants are amazing. Chuck. |
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Now you've done it.......
Yep, that's a nice one alright.
FYI, doritaenopsis is a bigeneric hybrid of doritis and phalaenopsis, although some taxonomists have more-recently put them altogether in phalaenopsis. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "Faz" wrote in message news:B2vTj.115879$Cj7.67678@pd7urf2no... I ask one question on this newserver and this is what I bring home. Love the colour. It is called a Dtps. l-Hsin Lion King. I believe it is from the Phal family. Correct me if I'm wrong as this is a new endevour for me, although I have has Cymbidiums for about ten years. Hope this will flourish as I think these plants are amazing. Chuck. |
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Now you've done it.......
ooh pretty! i love spots.
yes, treat it like a phal. --j_a -shakes hands with group on our enabling skills- |
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Now you've done it.......
Hi fives all around, everyone - we've hooked another one!
Chuck that's lovely. Like JA, I love the spotties. Diana "unknown" wrote in message ... ooh pretty! i love spots. yes, treat it like a phal. --j_a -shakes hands with group on our enabling skills- |
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