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Here are just a few of the plants that left young and old alike
completely awestruck: http://www.tallyorchid.org/showtable...paul_parks.jpg http://www.tallyorchid.org/showtable...ntea_peach.jpg you can see even more here, at The Feb 2003 Show Table Gallery: http://www.tallyorchid.org/showtable/feb_2003/index.htm ---Prem Webmaster for the Tallahassee Orchid Society |
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Interesting - I've never seen a peach rhynchostylis before.
-- Ray Barkalow First Rays Orchids http://www.firstrays.com Secure Online Ordering & Lots of Free Info! "Prem Subrahmanyam" wrote in message ... Here are just a few of the plants that left young and old alike completely awestruck: http://www.tallyorchid.org/showtable...paul_parks.jpg http://www.tallyorchid.org/showtable...ntea_peach.jpg you can see even more here, at The Feb 2003 Show Table Gallery: http://www.tallyorchid.org/showtable/feb_2003/index.htm ---Prem Webmaster for the Tallahassee Orchid Society |
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Ray @ First Rays Orchids wrote:
Interesting - I've never seen a peach rhynchostylis before. It's a new color form that's turned up from years of line breeding...I've seen both the solid peach and the spotted peach forms offered on-line occasionally...the solid peach were on e-bay, the spotted peach were on Orchids, Ltd's website. ---Prem www.premdesign.com |
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