I have a problem with one of my orchids, Bulbophyllum moniliforme (Also known
as Bulbophyllum minutissimum). I've tried growing it on moss (it quickly starts
to dry out) and can only grow it sitting in a tiny plate filled with water in
the size of a small puddle. It gets fertilizer once a month.
So if I understand correctly, an orchid, in order to be properly identified, must have it's full and correct name.DotDate: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:32:10 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]There is absolutely nothing anonymous about either of my postings.My name is Stephen. ___
In a message dated 2/18/06 6:01:58 AM, Viateur writes:
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To Stephen Anonymous, somewhere in the North Eastern USA:
I know nothing about your Fox Valley Orchids ... either positive or
negative. I'm not going to get involved in your dispute with that
company.
What I'm taking issue with is the way you mis-use language and debase words.
"There are childre
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Subject: [OGD] Anonymous accusations
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Dr. Guido J Braem wrote:
Dorothy is fully right. One may think about Tom Kalina and Fox Valley
Orchids a
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