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    Default Brassia Eternal Wind

    Not a very good picture I had to remove background clutter , There is another spike that is not open yet , Grown in s/h . Gin
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    Oh Wow! That thing looks huge! Lovely, but huge!


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    Gin, that is fantastic... you have some great aged specimen plants. That is so cool!

    I promised myself to not get any more orchids until I find out if I'm moving, but after seeing Louis' post of this same plant, I broke down and bought one from RVO in spike. I will be posting a pic. soon, it is a beautiful plant.

    Thanks for posting this one!

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    You people with tons of space. If only...............

    I like that a lot.

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    Gosh Gin, that is a beauty! I'm hoping my brassia & brassidium bloom this year. The smell is very aroma-theraputic.

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    Hate to tell you , I am out of room . Lets all Move next to Louis he has a lot of room, and is an expert repotter lol . Glad you like the plant

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    Thumbs up beautiful!

    wish I could bloom the silly things. I can grow brassia hybrids but can't get any blooms
    *sigh*
    Ah well I'll just have to enjoy the pic of yours!

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    Very nice! The flowers are very well presented...

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