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Nov 15, 2011 8:01 PM CST
Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
Orchids Plumerias Cactus and Succulents Region: New Jersey Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers
Greenhouse Ponds Keeper of Koi Forum moderator Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Adeniums
My Cattleyas are behaving a little different this year, instead of all spikes opening at once, quite a few open in succession. I am not complaining, it means the plants are a bit longer in bloom, but perhaps less showy.
Potinara Burana Beauty 'Burana' is one of those. And the blooms smell so good!! And there is another spikes in the works.
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Ctna Why Not sat on the top shelf and flowered happily along, today I finally went on a step ladder and pulled it down. ( Carefully, as not to break the spikes on the Angraecum sesquipedale underneath it Thumbs up )
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Pleurothallis dilemma loves the moisture from the fish-tanks. Little fancy bows?


Stenocoryne aurea-fulva is blooming this week
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And Ornithophora radicans is fully open and puts on a splendid show. Such a nice honey-like scent!
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