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Miniatures Comments
MINIATURES: Cattleya Seedlings The lack of growth is attributed to the habit of them producing new growth only in springtime, but check for possible root injury or cultural mis-practice. A83-266 0
MINIATURES: Cattleya Types Handsome without being overwhelming; their appeal, cultural requirements, hybrid combinations, the micro-minis; a true miniature from five to 10 inches high; maxi-minis or compacts, characteristics of each, their potentials for further hybridizing from Broughtonias to Schomburgkias; refer to A83-216 0
MINIATURES: For Window Growing or Under Lights A selection of dozens of plants with cultural notes for central Canada conditions. Ca82(7)-23 0

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  1. Carol Holdren commented on topic "recently purchased orchid shows unstoppable roots " by David George
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  3. Carol Holdren commented on topic "shorter stem with less vigorous blooms" by katherine mott
  4. Carol Holdren commented on topic "need info on yellow bird" by Glenda Ratliff
  5. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Looking to join an orchid club." by Paula Milano
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