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    Hi, McTami!

    The largest flower is, as always, the first to open. It's 5" top to bottom. The spike is 16". It's a small plant, but I have a Brassia verrocusa - one of the parents - that's massive and grows like a weed, so I'm not worried! I just love the orange - very unusual in a spider. You need the Ada for that.

    Julie

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    nice orange spiders!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piper View Post
    Thanks, Doc Spock! As we now have two Julies on the forum, I shall adopt Mehera's suggested moniker and sign off as McJulie. Of course, technically that would be incorrect. 'Mac' and 'Mc' come from the Gaelic, 'Mhic,' which means, 'child of.' But hey...literary license!

    McJulie
    Hi there, McJulie!!! Heheheheeeeee... I like the sound of that, McJulie!!!

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