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    Randy, except the Centroglossa macroceras, all others are intermediate to warm grower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom-19951 View Post
    Randy, except the Centroglossa macroceras, all others are intermediate to warm grower.
    Oh goody that means I have a shot at growing them... thanks Tom.

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