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I usually like small plants but I love this giant variant atypical of a genus of expectedly "diminutive" plants.
Thank you! I have that reprint but haven't taken the time to be scrutinous with the key so thank you for doing that work for me.
Thank you!
Hey folks, *EDIT* this is definitely NOT ecarinatus, I believe it to be pictus or geminigibbus. It was sold as ecarinatus but the flower...
Shame to hear, would love to see them in situ. I think due to their truly deminative footprint and seasonality, I can imagine them being hard to...
Haven't been active on here in a while but thought I'd share this little achievement, first flower on my Corybas. These have quickly turned into...
There's something fun about plants that sort of integrate themselves into their growing structures. Like when a climbing plant becomes established...
Found near Fort Payne Al, not 100% on Id. First wild orchid found blooming here since moving so thought I'd share.[ATTACH]
Thank you all for the advice! I ended up figuring out setups and kept most of my plants and left some with friends for the duration of my work/study.
Thank you, I had thought about fully automating everything but I'm not sure if I can afford that currently. I'll look into it more, thanks again.
[interjecting here with the fact I'm based in north metro Atlanta] Hello all, I will potentially be taking on a new job soon that would involve...
Yikes!