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    Default Bc Nanipuakea

    It's pretty obvious what this little beauty's heritage is! So lovely and white with the beautiful purple spotting. The picture is not the best, but I'm still a little groggy from time change, so hands not too steady. This amazing little guy has 30+ growths in a 4" square pot, and 2 more sheaths that may yet spike... No Fragrance.

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    Beautiful! This plant has such elegant blooms and foliage! Well grown!

    This morning I just repotted our Nanipuakea. It too was in a 4" pot, but the roots were all over everywhere. Now it is in a round 6" pot and hopefully it will take the hint and bring on the blooms!

    Cheers!
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    That's lovely Diane! over 30 growths? Sounds like the plant might be straining. Might need to be divided...

    Julie

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    Ah...while the B. nodosa is obvious, the other parent explains such elegance. It's primary hybrid: C. Hardyana = (C. dowiana x C. warscewiczii.)

    Very nice!

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    WOW!!! Beautiful pristine white and a lip with such beautiful marking... I needs me to get one of these!

    With the fragrance Diane, could it be a night time thing? with nodosa smelling mainly at night... maybe that's when it will do it...

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    That is a beautiful bloom, is this one of it's cousins?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly Taco
    That is a beautiful bloom, is this one of it's cousins?
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    That is one of it's Parents!

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    Yeah, Tim-O...

    I'm hot on the trail of one, as well...since it seems Diane wants to keep all 30+ growths to herself!

    Sniff, sniff.

    Julie

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    looks like a white maikai!

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    Beautiful nodosa hybrid! The white color makes it elegant!
    Cheers. Hoa.

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