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Apr 22, 2011 8:14 PM CST
Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
Orchids Plumerias Cactus and Succulents Region: New Jersey Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers
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Right now if you search for it, only Easter bunny stuff comes up!

My Cattleya skinneri alba 'Debbie' FCC/AOS is now almost fully open. 10 spikes in the works - I am very happy not having destroyed all of the live eyes! This was a plant which had measured about 6 feet across and I chopped it apart last Spring. But this one was the largest of the divisions. You saw Kathy's nice blooms on one of the divisions. Thumbs up
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Cattleya schilleriana opened a first spike with 2 blooms and there is another spike with 4 buds to go. This one is very fragrant after the blooms are open for a day or two.
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The larger of my two Lc Irene Finney 'Springs Best' is now fully open too and the 2 plants are scenting the living room during the day. Heavenly!!
And Lc Rojo is still going strong!
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Leptotes bicolor actually manages to hang on to earlier blooms this time.
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And, have you ever felt being watched while you are watering your Orchids?
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