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New pics. of the greenhouse built in Apr.

Discussion in 'Growing Areas' started by Orchidbyte, Jan 23, 2009.

  1. Orchidbyte

    Orchidbyte Active Member

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    Hope you enjoy, I have used almost every ince of space for plants. The last picture show the entrance into the backyard with the shade area and greenhouse. in forground there are two Onc. Dancing doll type orchids and they grow in full sun all summer long and bloom from March till Oct. every year last year they had over 15 spikes each. They are very big plants have had them for over 9 years.
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  2. Ron-NY

    Ron-NY New Member

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    very nice! Looks like you need to add an addition already :D
     
  3. Clark

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    I see Neostylis Lou Sneary in there.
     
  4. Orchidbyte

    Orchidbyte Active Member

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    I don't have any Neostylis at this time. Which plant are you looking at?
     
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    mrbreeze Anglican Supporting Member

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    I suspect he's looking at the one that looks EXACTLY like a Lou Sneary. The pink one. I agree, it looks just like mine. Is that a pink Neo?
     
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    Love the pictures.
     
  7. Orchidbyte

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    I think you may be right on that plant, I have it labeled as Darwinara Charm. But looking at it, it looks more like a Neostylis Lou Sneary, I guess. There is a better pic. in the hybrid area