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Mike 30-10-2004 11:36 PM

My Phalaenopsis Orchid Pictures!!! (0/1)
 
I've attached a few pictures of my Phalaenopsis orchid. (The one that
is growing new roots and not a spike!)

IMG_0040.JPG shows a close up of the new root.

IMG_0044.JPG and IMG_0045.JPG show where the plant is in relation to
the window.

IMG_0043.JPG shows the plant as a whole.

IMG_0042.JPG shows the newest leaf. I have a question about the new
leaf. It has two colors. Most of the leaf is the regular green color
that the other leaves are. But, there are two parts where the leaf is
a lighter green color. I'm not sure what caused that. Anyone have any
ideas?

I know that pictures of an orchid not in bloom is as exciting as doing
your taxes. But, I'm happy about the plant's overall health, and how
much better my plant looks than every other plant I see in the
supermarkets. :-)

Mike

wendy7 31-10-2004 01:24 AM

Hi Mike, Please post your photos over on
alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
Also ignore the rudeness! There is one in every group!
--
Cheers Wendy

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Mike wrote:
I've attached a few pictures of my Phalaenopsis orchid. (The one that
is growing new roots and not a spike!)

IMG_0040.JPG shows a close up of the new root.

IMG_0044.JPG and IMG_0045.JPG show where the plant is in relation to
the window.

IMG_0043.JPG shows the plant as a whole.

IMG_0042.JPG shows the newest leaf. I have a question about the new
leaf. It has two colors. Most of the leaf is the regular green color
that the other leaves are. But, there are two parts where the leaf is
a lighter green color. I'm not sure what caused that. Anyone have any
ideas?

I know that pictures of an orchid not in bloom is as exciting as doing
your taxes. But, I'm happy about the plant's overall health, and how
much better my plant looks than every other plant I see in the
supermarkets. :-)

Mike




wendy7 31-10-2004 01:24 AM

Hi Mike, Please post your photos over on
alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
Also ignore the rudeness! There is one in every group!
--
Cheers Wendy

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Mike wrote:
I've attached a few pictures of my Phalaenopsis orchid. (The one that
is growing new roots and not a spike!)

IMG_0040.JPG shows a close up of the new root.

IMG_0044.JPG and IMG_0045.JPG show where the plant is in relation to
the window.

IMG_0043.JPG shows the plant as a whole.

IMG_0042.JPG shows the newest leaf. I have a question about the new
leaf. It has two colors. Most of the leaf is the regular green color
that the other leaves are. But, there are two parts where the leaf is
a lighter green color. I'm not sure what caused that. Anyone have any
ideas?

I know that pictures of an orchid not in bloom is as exciting as doing
your taxes. But, I'm happy about the plant's overall health, and how
much better my plant looks than every other plant I see in the
supermarkets. :-)

Mike





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