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Epi. Plastic Doll
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 21:19:08 -0500, "John G. Talpa"
wrote: Diana, Also, after it flowers, do NOT remove the spike. I've had mine for 4 years and it has reflowered on the old spike at least yearly. For awhile, it would rebloom approximately every 3 months, with a more significant blooming yearly. Repotting took care of that silly tendency! However, since the repotting, it now has a couple of new growths and has started the reblooming again. John G. Talpa, CWS-VI Diana - Guess what I found for sale at the OS tonight? Yes. Epi Plastic Doll, unfortunately not in bloom. There are buds. I will tell you now, the EPC's have similar - but much larger flowers for the pot size. Two people tonight told me that Oak Hill used to have some and Fantasy Orchids here used to have them. Both places have websites. I don't think either has the plant listed. So it is an email to check sources. Or pick your favorite. You know how you stand over a plant talking, and kind or fuss with any dry stuff and old spikes ..... etc. I almost clipped some of the old spikes off while I talked to the OS member who sold it to me. John thanks for the warning. I can see this one has bloomed for quite a while on some of these spikes. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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