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They didn't bloody have any.
Well.. Kind of.
Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. So I'll be going there next Sunday when they'll be having a big orchid show, apparently.. Hopefully there will be some then, maybe I'll find some other ones, too.. It's a shame, I was really looking forward to it. Well at least this'll give me some more time to read on how to care for it.. Thanks to all who helped.. And if anyone from here is going to be at that show, there might be a chance we'll run into each other. ; ) I'll be the guy with the long black coat and long hair. : P |
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They didn't bloody have any.
"Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote:
Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. Did they tell you they were babies? Because Neofinetia is considered a miniature and stays pretty tiny, with leaves 5-10 cm long. Nina -- C'est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot. Louis Pasteur http://www.chaotropic.net |
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They didn't bloody have any.
Ah, long black coat and long hair..........neo Goth?!?
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They didn't bloody have any.
Where do you live? I'm in Seattle and have a few I'd sell or trade...
"Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote in message ... Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. So I'll be going there next Sunday when they'll be having a big orchid show, apparently.. Hopefully there will be some then, maybe I'll find some other ones, too.. It's a shame, I was really looking forward to it. Well at least this'll give me some more time to read on how to care for it.. Thanks to all who helped.. And if anyone from here is going to be at that show, there might be a chance we'll run into each other. ; ) I'll be the guy with the long black coat and long hair. : P |
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They didn't bloody have any.
Melbourne, Australia.
Care to drive by? : P "Jerry Hoffmeister" wrote in message news:jGfZa.107181$uu5.15296@sccrnsc04... Where do you live? I'm in Seattle and have a few I'd sell or trade... "Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote in message ... Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. So I'll be going there next Sunday when they'll be having a big orchid show, apparently.. Hopefully there will be some then, maybe I'll find some other ones, too.. It's a shame, I was really looking forward to it. Well at least this'll give me some more time to read on how to care for it.. Thanks to all who helped.. And if anyone from here is going to be at that show, there might be a chance we'll run into each other. ; ) I'll be the guy with the long black coat and long hair. : P |
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They didn't bloody have any.
Yeah, they were babies.. The leaves weren't even an inch long.. The guy told
me that they'll be flowering within the next two years.. "Nina Baltes" wrote in message ... "Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote: Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. Did they tell you they were babies? Because Neofinetia is considered a miniature and stays pretty tiny, with leaves 5-10 cm long. Nina -- C'est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot. Louis Pasteur http://www.chaotropic.net |
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They didn't bloody have any.
I kinda thot so... Oh well, good luck finding one. Mine are from a
flask from Mick at HBI and although I'm pretty sure they're big enough, none have bloomed yet. "Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote in message ... Melbourne, Australia. Care to drive by? : P "Jerry Hoffmeister" wrote in message news:jGfZa.107181$uu5.15296@sccrnsc04... Where do you live? I'm in Seattle and have a few I'd sell or trade... "Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote in message ... Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. So I'll be going there next Sunday when they'll be having a big orchid show, apparently.. Hopefully there will be some then, maybe I'll find some other ones, too.. It's a shame, I was really looking forward to it. Well at least this'll give me some more time to read on how to care for it.. Thanks to all who helped.. And if anyone from here is going to be at that show, there might be a chance we'll run into each other. ; ) I'll be the guy with the long black coat and long hair. : P |
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They didn't bloody have any.
Ahh.. lol.. I'm blonde.. I hear that doesn't exactly work. : P
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message hlink.net... Ah, long black coat and long hair..........neo Goth?!? |
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They didn't bloody have any.
"Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote in message u...
Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. Yes, I was there last w/e too. The Neo falcata are probably just out of flask, I was almost too scare to handle them! it’s too optimistic of the vendor to say they’d flower in 2 years Try the link below for a list of nurseries. I’m almost certain easyorchids (NSW) has got them, but if you decide to order one make sure it be shipped in pot and not bare root. http://www.infoweb.com.au/orchids/connex.htm#nurseries Good luck with your search. |
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They didn't bloody have any.
"Eroyee" eroyeeattelstra.com wrote in message u...
Well.. Kind of. Went to the nursery in Springvale Rd (took me about two and a half hours to get there) and they did have about twenty little Neofinetia falcata plants, but they were so tiny.. They were babies, had about three or four leaves coming out.. Naturally I didn't get it.. Yes, I was there last w/e too. The Neo falcata are probably just out of flask, I was almost too scare to handle them! it's too optimistic of the vendor to say they'd flower in 2 years Try the link below for a list of nurseries. I'm almost certain easyorchids (NSW) has got decent size plantss, but if you decide to order one make sure it be shipped in pot and not bare root. http://www.infoweb.com.au/orchids/connex.htm#nurseries Good luck with your search. |
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