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Three's a crowdcrowd

Discussion in 'Growing Areas' started by PhalGal, Aug 30, 2015.

  1. PhalGal

    PhalGal Rachel

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    These are my three indoor growing spaces. Phaleanopsis and ferns by the east window, succulents in the west, and Oncidium/encyclias in the south one. All of them are doing well but the thought of squeezing in a new one is daunting! LOL!
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    xmpraedicta Prairie angraecoid nut Supporting Member

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    Very lush growing spaces! You're clearly maximizing your window front real estate.
     
  3. KellyW

    KellyW Orchid wonk Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Beautifully grown plants. Great job on the culture!
    I spy the Phal. hieroglyphica. I recently bought one and hope it does as well as yours.

    What is the blue Phal below the hieroglyphica?
     
  4. PhalGal

    PhalGal Rachel

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    Thanks KellyW, that is dtps. Purple Martin 'Champion', a violacea hybrid. I really like the texture of the heiroglyphica's flowers. The are very thick and waxy on short spikes with a pendant nature...perfect for viewing from below.
     
  5. PhalGal

    PhalGal Rachel

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    My Oncidiums getting the light. Lots of new growth!
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