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    Great looking Aerides lawrenciae. Thanks for showing the seed pods too.

    cheers,
    BD

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    You are welcome, Bruce. The flowers have since opened and not a single bud has dropped. It's quite tricky taking a good picture since it is planted in dappled shade. I'll post photos of the flowers soon. I'm waiting for the last bud to open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angel View Post
    You are welcome, Bruce. The flowers have since opened and not a single bud has dropped. It's quite tricky taking a good picture since it is planted in dappled shade. I'll post photos of the flowers soon. I'm waiting for the last bud to open.
    Since my last post my Aer lawrenceae has at last decided to put out 2 spikes (only 1/2 inch long at the moment). I'm really excited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catttan View Post
    Since my last post my Aer lawrenceae has at last decided to put out 2 spikes (only 1/2 inch long at the moment). I'm really excited.
    It almost always sends out two spikes, Yew Sung. I am excited for you. I felt the same with mine too. I hope to see pictures of your lawrenciae.

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