B.J. Severtson's picture

orchids

Yes there are a great many varieties. I'm lucky enough to have a friend that has a business leasing orchids to businesses here, for their offices and reception areas. She travels the world buying orchids for her business. For me the good part is that when the orchid is done flowering or has the least flaw, the plant is of no value to her customer. She does grow-on many of her own plants. However her space is limited. So she sometimes brings me her "trash"
I grow them on and a year later I get a pleasant surprises.
Somehow this is all going to lead into enameling, A new direction that I've been meaning to explore. Thanks again for posting Brad


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