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Thread: Phalaenopsis - flower spike or keiki?

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    I was wrong too!

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    New pictures!

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    WTG!

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    In bloom!

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    Wow! That's a real beauty!

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    My phalaenopsis still have some flowers!

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    This year's blooming.

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