Tip o' the hat back at you, good sir :smoke: <--(picture him with a classic British derby hat on + side chops) Hmm-hm-hmm, yes, bully, bully! Ahhh plants, mon amie',... their diversity and complexity go well underestimated by many, only the most fundamental biological principles are common to all; the bio-devil is always in the details, and in the
particular species,.... to be a farmer, and that's exactly what we are, is to know these details and work with them; alas, it doesn't mean one will be good at growing some other plant/crop! Truly, there is no substitute for experience, actual doing, aye? :five: Now, don't laugh at this -(pshhh right), but I've actually smoked
way more cactus/succulents than I have orchids!

impmyride: :joint: LMAO! Believe me, when it comes to details-freakin'-details, species type orchids will hone that skill like no other! That's a whole PBS lecture series right there, and if you'd like me to burn your eyes out on text about this,.... send $19.95 to P.O.box 7485, Walla Walla , WA ...:roflcry: I don't want to go off topic here, but if you'd like to see some truly WTF orchid flower porn, I'm thinking of posting some on my visitor page (?).... Monkey, you say,...hmmm nothing rings a bell right away, but the problem with 'common' names is that they are often used for more than one particular orchid (like Spider Orchid; I can think of 4-5 different unrelated species that name is used for); can your lovely wife give more details about it, like where she heard it, or where it's from, looks like, etc? I'll google it too and check a few books,...(lol!) bastard! now you've got me curious 'cause you stumped me to the quick here!

I'll get you for this!! LMAO! Anyway, I'll let you and the Miss-us know. I popped by your thread earlier, and ,......s-saw,...

:hug:LOL! What'd I say? Shitfuckpiss-shitfuckpiss...! I'll ring in there shortly, but first, a snack and then a pause for, uhh, station identification, followed by a safety meeting.....:group: