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    Default Paph. sanderianum

    This is a terrible photograph as I am at work and don't plan on moving this baby around a lot while unpotted, but thought someone might be interested in seeing it. More later when it has been settled in its new home. Now I am really part of the club, no?
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    Hey, Congrats! Your baby sand arrived! It looks very nice and healthy. Take very good care of it, it is not a common Paph or plant! Post another pic of it in the pot.

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    I think it looks better than those wimpy looking ones we saw on Ebay for sure!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heather
    I think it looks better than those wimpy looking ones we saw on Ebay for sure!!
    You're so right and those on ebay may not even be sanderianums!

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    Heather,
    Cute baby,,,,may I inquire where you got it...PM me if you want to. Also, how big will it be before it blooms???? Will you have grandchildren?

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    Hey! I'm still pretty young! Lol, at least I like to think so. I still get carded a lot, and that was 11 years ago! haha. Actually about 6 years ago I got carded in NM for a lottery ticket!!! HAHAHA!!!

    Anyhow, that pic is simply awful! I took some new ones, but at least the roots were in focus, lol!

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    Yours looks so much better than the ones you see on ebay, also.

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    Default Here, better pics!

    Pete, let me know what you think about the placement ok?
    Yes I agree, I think the plant actually is looking quite robust this morning. Seems happy so far!
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    It's a very beautiful, healthy baby sanderianum plant and a nice sized one too! Wow, very impressed! The position looks fine for now, just don't mess with the roots too much.

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    Thanks! I want to see yours sometime....

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