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Dec 26, 2019 10:06 AM CST
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Name: Nick Kurzenko
Falls Church, Virginia, US
01. What genus? And, if possible, what species or cultivar. Green Spring Gardens, Alexandria, Virginia.
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Dec 26, 2019 10:25 AM CST
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Name: Ursula
Fair Lawn NJ, zone 7a
Orchids Plumerias Cactus and Succulents Region: New Jersey Region: Pennsylvania Native Plants and Wildflowers
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I would look at Phaius tankervilleae
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Dec 26, 2019 10:55 AM CST
Name: Big Bill
Livonia Michigan (Zone 6a)
If you need to relax, grow plants!!
Bee Lover Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Orchids Region: Michigan Hostas Growing under artificial light
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I agree completely!
Nuns' Cap Orchid. It is a terrestrial species and can grow outdoors in zones 9-11.
Orchid lecturer, teacher and judge. Retired Wildlife Biologist. Supervisor of a nature preserve up until I retired.
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