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Really? I'll have to pay more attention next time I buy crickets.
Silk flowers are almost never accurate, silk Orchid flowers are almost always upside down on the stalk and it's really stupid looking if it happens to be a slipper orchid! I saw that once at a Franks Nursery and Crafts store. They even sold live slipper orchids (in bloom) in the same store with the upside down fake ones...
Ha lookit that! That's actually not that bad, if they could put a toothy peristome on it it could pass for a slightly fat looking juvenile N. macrophylla.
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