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    Default Pecteilis sagarikii semi-alba

    Another beauty from Bangkok. Pecteilis sagarikii semi-alba. This a pic from last season, and the plants are now in growth, but not spikes yet.

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    Those are lovely!

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    it looks like a snake's fangs!!!

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    Brett, that is wonderful! i love it.

    Cheers,
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    oh wow, really nice!
    nice to see more terrestrial orchids, they are often underrated.

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    I agree, terrestrials are under-rated.

    Habs and Pecteilis are not hard to grow as long as you observe a very dry rest and well watered growing season. I sent some to a friend in Japan who as P. radiata and the thai species are doing ok, but come up later. I think they are happier with not below 10c in winter

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