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a visit to the farm series 23

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by ntgerald, Mar 16, 2009.

  1. ntgerald

    ntgerald Member

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    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Always great to see your posts. so many interesting plants.

    One of my Vanda javieri is in spike now. Have you seen it growing in situ or talked to people who have? I am always interested in know how things grow in nature.
     
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    Thank you, M.

    No, I have not seen Vanda javierae growing in situ. It is found in remote high-altitude places that are usually inaccessible to you and me. In situ, they are small plants that like moist bright places.
     
  4. Rita-mo

    Rita-mo Just One More Please

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    Thanks for sharing ,NT!