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Some pics[IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1

Hi all,
Just a few images I took this morning:
Slc. Tangereine Jewel x Sl. Orpetii
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Gastrochilus acutifoliatus
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Epi. ilense - neat plant from Ecuador, unfortunately original habitat displaced by agriculture
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Restrepia sanguinea (taken a couple months ago)
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Thats all ...KPG
 
RE: Epidendrum ilense. I should have mentioned that it has been proagated many times, so it is common in cultivation.
KPG
 
Nice photos and I love that Restrepia. I had a Restrepia antennifera until a few years ago, but it suffered in our dry winter air and I finally traded it. But I like how the flowers hang over the plant like giant mosquitoes with big antennae. Sanguinea is one of the best.
 
Thanks, Bruce.  Restrepia is my favorite orchid genus.  I'm clearing out some orchids to make room for Nepenthes, but the Restrepias are staying. (Don't take up much space, anyway)
 
Beautiful! The epi is stunning. But then again the others are striking too.

Thanks for sharing your pics.
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