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Yesterday we set up a Society display in Fort Pierce. All of us looked
around, and I put a little Paph on *lay-away* until today when I didn't have
so much to carry. The Paph is spicerianum x primulinum. Picture he

http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1503

When we went back today, Voila! A small number of Plectrelminthus caudatus,
in spike. Some were kind of beaten up, but I found one with two new,
unharmed spikes. It now resides by the pool.

Info and picture he

http://www.orchidspecies.com/plectrcaudatus.htm

It pays to scavenge a little bit.

Diana


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Oh, yes: I forgot to name the Paph. It is P. Lemonade.

D

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Yesterday we set up a Society display in Fort Pierce. All of us looked
around, and I put a little Paph on *lay-away* until today when I didn't
have so much to carry. The Paph is spicerianum x primulinum. Picture he

http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1503

When we went back today, Voila! A small number of Plectrelminthus
caudatus, in spike. Some were kind of beaten up, but I found one with two
new, unharmed spikes. It now resides by the pool.

Info and picture he

http://www.orchidspecies.com/plectrcaudatus.htm

It pays to scavenge a little bit.

Diana



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On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 13:31:58 -0700, Diana Kulaga wrote
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Yesterday we set up a Society display in Fort Pierce. All of us looked
around, and I put a little Paph on *lay-away* until today when I didn't have
so much to carry. The Paph is spicerianum x primulinum. Picture he

http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1503

When we went back today, Voila! A small number of Plectrelminthus caudatus,
in spike. Some were kind of beaten up, but I found one with two new,
unharmed spikes. It now resides by the pool.

Info and picture he

http://www.orchidspecies.com/plectrcaudatus.htm

It pays to scavenge a little bit.

Diana


Good scavenging!

Tom
Walnut Creek, CA
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Hi, Doc! Yes, it was a good rummage sale. ;o) Back tomorrow for break down,
and we'll see if we missed anything important.

D

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On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 13:31:58 -0700, Diana Kulaga wrote
(in article ):

Yesterday we set up a Society display in Fort Pierce. All of us looked
around, and I put a little Paph on *lay-away* until today when I didn't
have
so much to carry. The Paph is spicerianum x primulinum. Picture he

http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1503

When we went back today, Voila! A small number of Plectrelminthus
caudatus,
in spike. Some were kind of beaten up, but I found one with two new,
unharmed spikes. It now resides by the pool.

Info and picture he

http://www.orchidspecies.com/plectrcaudatus.htm

It pays to scavenge a little bit.

Diana


Good scavenging!

Tom
Walnut Creek, CA
Nikon D200



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