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    Phalaenopsis cymbidium dendrob
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    Oh and I checked with the growers site and it's Red Tide! Posted a photo on the photo threads

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    Lynda
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    Porch/Patio.
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    phals, paphs, oncs
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    I'm jealous. These beauties won't grow where I live; rarely over 40% humidity. I've got the mountains, but not the cloud forest! ha

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