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Tuberolabium woodii

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Tom-DE, Apr 4, 2011.

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  1. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    I/W grower. With four spikes this year, it sure got my attention.
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  2. Alexey

    Alexey Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Nice
     
  3. Einstein

    Einstein Expatriate

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    Fragrant?
     
  4. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Yup! It smells way too strong for me.
     
  5. JonP

    JonP all that Supporting Member

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    Wow. That's really nice. Where did you get it if you don't mind sharing?
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Mine was from a philipino vendor. but you can get it from Andy P. now at a reasonable price. I recomend this species if you like this genus, JonP.
     
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    Kitty AKA\Debby

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    very well done, I love this genus, I was excited to get Tuberolabium kotenses this year from POE, probably my favorite, makes long [6in] spikes of baby powder scented flowers.
     
  8. JonP

    JonP all that Supporting Member

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    Thanks Tom!
     
  9. xmpraedicta

    xmpraedicta Prairie angraecoid nut Supporting Member

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    WOW!
     
  10. Alexis

    Alexis New Member

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    Hmm, gonna have to show this to my plant, who's only sporting one spike.
     
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    Pretty flowers! And fragrant to boot - great plant!
     
  12. PaphMadMan

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    That is gorgeous. How big is this species?
     
  13. KellyW

    KellyW Orchid wonk Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Nice growing. If it smells way too strong for you, I'll take it.
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    My plant is about 4" tall, ~5" LS, ~0.5" wide flower.


    Kelly, you just wait by your mailbox:D
     
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    You're right...probably the best Tuberolabium! I just picked one up at the POE and one from Andy's.

    Pete
     
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    another nice flowering