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Old 08-01-2005, 10:51 PM
Diana Kulaga
 
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Hi, Joanna,

I know your conditions are mainly low light, but if you can manage a bit
more light you may want to try some of the intergenerics. Miltassias are
frequent bloomers, easy to grow, and put up with a good amount of abuse. I
have them in high light and some in lower light, and they do well in both
locations. A bonus is that the flowers last for quite a while. Try these;
they are really rewarding!

Diana


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