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    Default Maxillaria sophronitis 'Goliath'

    Max. sophronitis 'Goliath'--An intermedia or slightly cooler grower. This clone has bigger flower than most. The flower is 1.25" tall. It could be a 4N plant.
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    Oh! I love it!!! Beautiful color! I can hardly keep myself from not buying one...Should I give it a try? I think she'll follow my dracula...

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    I don't know, Margo. My plant do grow outside here in an airy spot but we don't get many 90 some degree days locally.

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    Margo...iffy for you...cool grower

    Very nice Tom! How big is the flower on that clone?

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    Here you go, Rono. Did I send you a cutting of this clone?
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    Max. sophronitis 'Goliath'-- The flower is 1.25" tall. It could be a 4N plant.

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    oh, what a beauty!

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    Superb color!

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