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Mar 2, 2014 8:24 PM CST
Name: Jim Hawk
Odessa, Florida (Zone 9b)
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All are nice, Ursula, and I certainly don't mind seeing them again. I went back to the show today at 5:00 PM to collect my spectabile and it is now safely back in the OC. I have an orchid presentation to give on Wednesday night and I'm nor sure if I should take it or just let it rest. Lots in bud right now but only one ready for prime time. Here is Brassavola glauca (now Rhyncholaelia [Rl.] glauca). I wonder if Rhyncholaelia will ever roll off the tongue as nicely as Brassavola did?
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Here is the well traveled Den. spectabile back at home.


Jim
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