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  1. #11
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    Maura Caffrey
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom-19951 View Post
    Thank you all.



    The plant is mounted on hardwood. It grows like a vine/hanging down..., and the single(always) bloom is on short spike.

    Just perfect - that's all. I'd love to see a full length photo to get a better sense of the proportion - not a priority - just if you happen to have one round.

    Maura

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    Tom
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    Maura, plant is like vine, branching, almost 2 feet long, LS is about 3-4" and the flower is hard to measure but good size.
    Here is another photo from last year or year before(edit: actually from 2008):
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    Maura Caffrey
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    Thank you again. I am beginning to collect some species plants - starting with an Angraecum sesquipedalae (the LEAST miniature of all my orchids), a magdalenae, 2 Ang. leonis, a bunch of Neofinetia falcatas, including one really fantastic specoes with variegated leaves that I just found in my travels, a few listless didieris. Aside from a Vanda lilacina and the Paph. delenatii, the rest of my collection (which is rapidly mounting to about 75 plants in a relatively small apartment with southern exposure windows and, so far, some rather crude ancillary lighting. We've already moved a couch out of the living room to afford more space for shelves, but I am overwhelmed by the sheer number, and the fact that, except for my hybrid cymbidium, they'll all be inside somewhere or another. Time to become interested in the miniature species, I think. I have a bunch of huge catts that I adore and have no room for.

    Anyway, thanks for the photo and info - above and beyond the call of duty!

    Maura

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