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CuriousLurker  Mar 19, 2016 • 1:21:49pm

Lovely!

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Great White Snark  Mar 19, 2016 • 1:23:48pm

re: #1 CuriousLurker

Thanks seems a good moment for a nice “riot”.

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freetoken  Mar 19, 2016 • 2:48:47pm

Love these colors.

The intergeneric hybrids are Laeliocattleya . Some are easy to grow outdoors in southern California if one knows just a few things about what they need.

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Great White Snark  Mar 19, 2016 • 3:29:45pm

re: #3 freetoken

Right, amazing color! This one was a cast off from Sunset Valley Orchids. Doing well here indoors in the light unit. Aka The Very Tiny Greenhouse.

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PhillyPretzel  Mar 20, 2016 • 5:28:02am

re: #2 Great White Snark

That is my type of “riot.” Those are gorgeous pictures.

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KerFuFFler  Mar 20, 2016 • 2:41:43pm

So colorful——how did I miss this?


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