Trouble, it's Catch 22 isn't it? If every messagehas tobe about
orchids,where was the orchidaceous message in
that one? Arggghh!
John Stanley
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Peter,
could you please contact me off list?
regards
Guido
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Title: Martha and Imelda.
Heaven forbid! Finally a posting by Iris that I agree with. Oh well, I'm off to see a shrink and I am hopeful of a complete cure even if this whole thing has left me severely shaken. Hope the New York Show is a great success this week.
Andy Easton
In a message dated 4/20/06 3:01:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"ENOUGH!!
What is it with you people?!
This list is about orchids predominately.
Take your off-topic posts elsewhere. There's nothing stopping
you from discussing this with one another privately, but it's like
I've had a Plectorphora triquetra for a couple of years without much progress. It seems that for every reluctant leaf it produces, it loses one. There have been no flowers although the longest leaf is about15cm (6") or so. It is the sole original leaf! The new ones are all shorter - perhaps 5cm.
Patrick,
This was originally a Tricocentrum, and comes from
around 1600 meters altitude and grows in wet montane forest. Compare these
conditions with your growing conditions.
icones
Subject: [OGD] Plectrophora help
I've had a Plectorphora triquetra for a couple of years
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