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Thread: Feeling a little blue Dendrobium Blue Sky

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    Default Feeling a little blue Dendrobium Blue Sky

    Den. Blue Sky
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    Den. Thanet Blue
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    Both are pretty orchids, but I favor the dendrobium Thanet Blue.

    Cheers,
    BD

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    I agree .. The thanet blue is a much 'softer' and given a choice I would go for it ... But fortunately I do not have to choose.

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    They look almost identicle! WOW! love them both! I wouldnt care what one was in bloom, they are equal i think

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    Wow, very nice blue dendrobium !

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    Those are lovely! My blue den is in bloom right now too. They are such a lovely flower...thanks for sharing.

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