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    Originally posted by Heather
    He's humble, isn't he? When the cat is away....


    LOL!!!
    LOL!!!

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    nice Pete! any fragrance?

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    Originally posted by Jmoney
    nice Pete! any fragrance?
    Thanks, Jason! Blooms are lightly fragrant of spice, not very strong scent.

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    Originally posted by ncclimber
    I agree heather. I much prefer Phal. species to most hybrids....now as far as Paphs go....I love them all. Well at least multiflorals.
    Nc, I also prefer the Phal species to Phal hybrids anyday but Paphs and Phrags come first!

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    yeah, no one would be able to convince me to get one of these. Need my space!

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    Originally posted by Heather

    yeah, no one would be able to convince me to get one of these. Need my space!
    Especially when you're expecting your new Paphs! You definitely need the space! Hey post pics of your new babies.

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    I for one still like phals. The paphs and phrags are beautiful, but phals always seem so elegant to me. I am really starting to get interested in the mini or is it "pixie" phals. ? The ones I have seen at the orchid shows have a ton of blooms and the spikes are short and compact. I don't mind the blooms being small if there are lots of them!

    Though, I still want one of just about every orchid I see. Oy!

    Cheers!
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    Thanks, Bruce! I know what you mean.

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