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    Default Podochilus intricatus

    Hi,

    small plant and tiny flowers, just in case you run out of growing space...lol

    cheers,
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    Very nice, just how big is the plant?

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    So cute. Thanks for sharing .

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    Quote Originally Posted by max View Post
    Very nice, just how big is the plant?
    Thanks Max,
    maybe around 10cm.

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    So this is one of those orchids whose flowers never open up all the way. Amazing that polinators still manage to get in there to do the job.

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    I like the orchid plant, but the tiny orchid bloom would get so lost in my collection of cattleyas and vandas - lol! Thanks for such great photos!! This bloom looks like a tiny rose. So pretty.

    cheers,
    BD

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    Adorable!

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    thanks guys!
    well, this is clearly not a showy flower, but those type of orchids look nice mounted in between others, or maybe in a fish tank/ terrarium.

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