I bought this Miltonia noid last year and am very proud of my first blooming on this plant. The first three bulbs didn't bloom, but the second round of new growth has. :-) Smells like a rose actually!
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I bought this Miltonia noid last year and am very proud of my first blooming on this plant. The first three bulbs didn't bloom, but the second round of new growth has. :-) Smells like a rose actually!
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It is lovely. I wish it were possible for us to grow more of these here. It is just too hot were we live. That plant of yours looks really healthy, BTW.
Cheers,
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Beautiful! they have become one of my favorites .. Gin
What a beautiful plant and those blooms look fantastic!![]()
Those are so lovely...too bad they don't grow so well in hot humid places. Otherwise, I'd have a dozen!
Connie
Beautiful, why not give her a beautiful name to go along with it. If you're not going to give her away or sell or propogate her you certainly can name her. Congrats
Aww, thanks guys! Cool and wet is something Hamburg does well....the trade-off is no Vandas for me. But I do like my Milt! And Ischel, I do secretly refer to her as "Red Tide" since that's what she looks like in my opinion. Almost all of mine are noids that I give names to. :-)
Beautiful! I am lucky enough to have a basement under my house that is cooler than outside, so I am trying Miltoniopsis. I really like this beauty of yours!
Totally lovely and well-grown. Bravo!