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    Default tiny phal

    I picked this up at the local grocery store, not a big-box store, a nice locally-owned store. It was a cold day and there was some bud drop, but I THINK I see another budstalk coming. It could be a root, but I think not. It's Dtps Sogo Yenlin 'M P0667.' Sort of a stupid name for a cute little thing.

    The little pot it's in is one I made several--oops, over a decade ago--when I was having fun with porcelain and drippy glazes.
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    That IS a little cutie-pie! Nice catch!

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    Very cute little phal and I love the pot!!! I think you should start having fun with that again!!!

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    I agree--pretty orchid and great pot!

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    A local vendor had some a short while back and I could have taken every single one! They are sooooo cute! I love the color of yours...very nice choice!

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    Great display. I like your 'oops!"

    Cheers,
    BD

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