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May 1, 2012 7:39 AM CST
Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
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I am not playing with the girls today, so I can do a bit more posting this morning.
Dendrobium aggregatum - a little taste of things to come, it is opening 6 spikes this season.
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Dendrobium distichum is not a plant I would buy for its gorgeous large blooms, but the teensy little flowers actually add to the charm of the "braided "leaves.
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There is one last cluster of blooms on my Dendrobium smilliae. What a performer, it truly kept going for months!
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My Leptotes bicolor has never done as nice as this year. So here it is again, I am enjoying it. Strange that the blooms on this plant never seem to resupinate.
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