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Oct 9, 2010 8:20 AM CST
Name: Kathy
Western MA

Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Dog Lover Region: Northeast US Orchids Irises
Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Watering and opera day. I sorta wish I could just stay home and take pictures and cut down the gardens. And then there are the reports for work......you see they are the bottom of the list!
The Good News: Do you remember that I knocked off a spike on my Oncidia Charlesworthii 'Mishima'? Well it looks like I still have a tiny bottom branch to the spike that will bloom so I can see some flowers.

The Bad News: Yesterday I almost found out what the "Coelia yellow bottom" really was, but I was cleaning up debris and broke off A HIDDEN SPIKE that was forming underneath. This, after many years of care for this mystery plant. I took the spike apart and it looked like a plume of single flowers going up the sides of the spike. Could this be a coelia??? So frustrating!!!!! I hate being stupert.

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