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    Default A smallest of my orchid going to bloom.

    After sometime my smallest orchid going to bloom.
    This is some photo to show you





    Here to compare with a smallest rice seed





    and here compare with smallest toothpick


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    WOW That is a tiny orchid !!!!

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    Aww it is an itty bit!
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    lol...i wonder how hard it was to find this species in the wild, Wicked small

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    It is going to be a cool looking Bulbophyllum!

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    WOW thats small, please post the bloom.

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    is so sweet looking

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    Wow, that is small. It must be so hard to see without a camera or magnifying glass. Really cool!

    Cheers,
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    Cool!

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    wow so very tiny... good that you noticed it.

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