A sea of Miltoniopsis

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richardb
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Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

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You must tell me which varieties I should look out for which perform superbly at your end, Sarc - that is, of course if they ever get to the UK.
MrCym
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Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

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Richard, you will never beat the Floricultura lines but of course they are all with trade names now.
Gary S
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Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

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Mark, I have seen Sam's orchids (SARC) for sale in retail nurseries around the place and they are very good sized plants at the price and well grown.
frex

Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

Post by frex »

i'd like to visit you and your plants someday SARC ??

here's a short video of the nursery in Bali (you don't need a facebook account to watch it)

https://www.facebook.com/mark.nieuwenhu ... 235783305/
MrCym
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Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

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He has a wholesale only establishment and doesn't have visitors.
frex

Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

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...... maybe that's just what he has everyone believe ? Image
MrCym
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Re: A sea of Miltoniopsis

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Having known him for several years now, I know the nursery location is extremely secure and indeed does not welcome any orchid hobbyists. No different to the large commercial nurseries here, they never sell retail and you have to have a wholesale selling licence to purchase any of their plants.


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