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    Default phrag schroderae

    I got this from my OS raffle 18 months ago and it is blooming for me for the first time. Pictured alone and then, with a friend.
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    Very nice! I haven't been able to bloom my phrags yet, so I'm envious! What's the friend's name?

    Julie

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    Paph Ruby Leopard x Fairricanum. I put it in another post.

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    Sheesh! what a great plant from a raffle... when I did belong to the local OS, they would raffle off someone's donated "Mule". Usually a dried out looking intergenic....

    That's a real beauty, love the long petals...

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    With the fairricanum cross, it looks a lot like the RVO Blushing Dancer that I have in some past post. Jason has one too.

    Very pretty - both!

    Julie

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    Excellent Phrag.

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    Wow Wow Wow! check out them legs!

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    SO NICE! Great growing!

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    hate to bear bad news, but that phrag can't be schroderae, which is very very pink. looks like a caudatum hybrid, possibly Grande.

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    I was surprised by how not pink it was, even in bud. Does Grande have such long petals?

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