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    Default Phalaenopsis gibbosa

    From Vietnam and Laos, grows in forests with cool dry winters. Can be deciduous (less so in cultivation). Blooms in spring.
    I don't have any experience with this one, so if anyone has every kept this, please chime in.
    Last edited by Tindomul1of9; September 3rd, 2006 at 10:50 PM.

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