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Thread: Mtssa Sandy's Cove 'Woodlands'

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    Default Mtssa Sandy's Cove 'Woodlands'

    This really is another favourite of mine but it always looks better than I can photograph it.There are lots of buds & spikes coming out all over the place.
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    Wow. That's a very nicely-grown plant. I really like the "surprise" of the purple lip contrasted against the petals and sepals.

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    That's a monster plant you got there, Jane! You are an inspiration!!

    Lisa

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    Beautiful blooms.Superbly grown.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Wow, that is really something. Where do you get your Mtssa.s?

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    Just an update as of today
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    very well grown! I think it's getting close to CCM/CCE status...

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    Quote Originally Posted by momokev
    That's a monster plant you got there, Jane! You are an inspiration!!

    Lisa
    But what a magnificent monster !! I don't mind having that in my collection, I would kick out some if I have to...if only I could grow them !!!

    Thanks for sharing Jane, they are great !!

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