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Aug 20, 2016 6:11 PM CST
Name: Donna
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Bet that's something to see, is them growing & blooming in the wild, Elaine
I wonder what color they are in the wild?

I think that's the appearance I prefer for them, with their spikes just let go naturally...
That's really pretty...

But I suspect the folks that show Phalaenopsis, require the upright exotic look too.

I'm so amazed, every store in my area has them this year, and is keeping them in,
even the grocery stores... So, if other areas are like mine, probably be a lot more
orchid enthusiast coming along.
"No more bees, No pollination.... No more men!" ~ Albert Einstein

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