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May 1, 2011 7:47 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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I was walking past my Polystachya paniculata and it just looked so interesting from the top down, I had to take some more pictures.
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I have been taking "progress-pictures" of my Leptotes bicolor, trying to catch as many blooms open at the same time as possible. There are more buds in the works, but now the oldest blooms are declining. This year I had moved the plant in full bud to a more protected location. It seems to work, the blooms are much longer lived.
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Bulbophyllum levanae 'Waterfield' opened a second spike
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Trichopilia Suave Margins shows off another set of blooms
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Dendrobium hercoglossum is a real charmer I think. I love the delicate pink blossoms which just keep coming.
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