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Thread: Phragmipedium schlimii 'Wilcox'

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    Default Phragmipedium schlimii 'Wilcox'

    Easy to grow and easy to flower.
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    oh, so lovely. I just purchased a hibrid (relative of yours) last weekend, and it is predominantly rose too. don't know if i will be able to manager growing this guy. I love his rose color

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    Pretty cool!

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    Beautiful!!!!

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    Very beautiful. I like the pink colour. The flower though seems small for phrags.

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    Such a beautiful orchid and wonderful photos. I love the light you capture in the first photograph. Really well done!

    Cheers,
    BD

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    Pretty, easy to grow, easy to flower...... sounds like "a must have"!

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