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Jun 10, 2012 7:04 PM CST
Name: Ken
Fredericton, N.B. Canada
Elaine, I have 70 some Paphs. and have only see 12 of those bloom and probably only 6 of those are rebloomers. Except for my old reliable NOID it takes a minimum of 2 years to reblooom for the repeaters. I suspect you will have much better luck with your paphs.

Lindsey, the L. purpurata is lovely and your Miltassia Sheilob is an interesting specimen.

Jim, a bevy of beauties. I have an old Epi. Radicans with some stems 7 feet long, all wound around but it has never bloomed and is about to find a home in the compost pile.

Miltoniopsis Andrea West 'Wild Wild West', smells like rhubarb.
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Paph. (delanatii x moquetteanum) and Cattleya Choclate Drop
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Miltonidium Bartley Schwarz and Beallara Peggy Ruth Carpenter 'Morning Joy'
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