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Post by fredg on Jul 2, 2008 17:52:52 GMT
Sorry I just had to.......... ;D Approximately life size
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Post by Brian Barnes on Jul 3, 2008 0:52:11 GMT
Nice flower! Looks like a hot pink Spiranthes vernalis. Any scent to it? Brian.
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Post by jfowler on Jul 3, 2008 12:17:49 GMT
Brian! How beautiful! I'd give my first-born to have one of those. Do you have a link to where I can purchase one? I've looked for them for years. Thanks for sharing those pics.
Jim
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Post by jfowler on Jul 3, 2008 12:19:52 GMT
Sorry, Brian. I was so rattled at seeing the pics, that I thought you were the owner. Don't you wish? Jim
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Post by fredg on Jul 3, 2008 17:47:39 GMT
And I look at your Calopogon tuberosus and drool Jim. ;D I suppose I could add this as outside mini-bogs.
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Post by BarryRice on Jul 9, 2008 18:12:27 GMT
Nice indeed. I had no idea there were Spiranthes in any coloration other than merely white.
B
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Post by Brian Barnes on Jul 10, 2008 13:22:05 GMT
I second that motion, Barry. I'm trying to figure out how FredG got those hot pink airbrush strokes so perfect in PhotoShop. ;D ;D Beautiful flowers indeed... Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by fredg on Jul 24, 2009 16:42:35 GMT
On top of that Brian....... I did it again ;D This year's offering....... There's plenty flowers still to come Who's going to identify the fly? ( It's only a little one)
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Post by justjack on Jul 25, 2009 17:27:00 GMT
On top of that Brian....... I did it again ;D This year's offering....... There's plenty flowers still to come Who's going to identify the fly? ( It's only a little one) Ahem... OK. Plant food.
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Post by DelawareJim on Oct 20, 2009 16:53:38 GMT
And I look at your Calopogon tuberosus and drool Jim. ;D I suppose I could add this as outside mini-bogs. Fabulous plants Fred! I've not seen Calopogon that shade before. What is your mix in those planters? Cheers. Jim
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Post by fredg on Dec 8, 2009 20:56:45 GMT
The plants in that photo are Dactylorhiza maculata Jim.
If you're still interested the compost is peat / perlite 50/50 top dressed with peat/ pine chips.
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