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Old 04-26-2007, 05:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Here's a picture of Dwarf Brazilian Joe Real had given me on March 4 2007.
I saw its first spear coming out today. It means it is alive.

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Show the whole plant Benny! That would be good looking within a month. It will start producing about one leaf each week or more after one month.
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Righton center was the dwarf Brazilian height about 5 feet and one leaf. And at the bottom of the picture on the left hand side of the orchid is another Joe'spup a a Sweetheart FHIA 3

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