"rare" fragrant phal species
I bought a species once that was fairly fragrant. I'm not sure if I still
have it. Since I grow outdoors, one of the nusances beside theft has been people removing or moving tags. So, mostly a picture and catalogue everything for future refernce. -- -- David C. Vaughn davon96720 http://members.tripod.com/davon96720 No of SETI units returned: 1355 Processing time: 1 years, 303 days, 17 hours. (Total hours: 16049) www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu "Dustin" wrote in message ... Are any of you phal species fanatics? I am trying (perhaps in vain) to collect as many of the plants in this genus as possible. I guess I should say as many as I can afford. Where are some good sources for plants? I have already found white oak, dowery, and oak hill. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks |
"rare" fragrant phal species
I bought a species once that was fairly fragrant. I'm not sure if I still
have it. Since I grow outdoors, one of the nusances beside theft has been people removing or moving tags. So, mostly a picture and catalogue everything for future refernce. -- -- David C. Vaughn davon96720 http://members.tripod.com/davon96720 No of SETI units returned: 1355 Processing time: 1 years, 303 days, 17 hours. (Total hours: 16049) www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu "Dustin" wrote in message ... Are any of you phal species fanatics? I am trying (perhaps in vain) to collect as many of the plants in this genus as possible. I guess I should say as many as I can afford. Where are some good sources for plants? I have already found white oak, dowery, and oak hill. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks |
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