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FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN PLANTS FROM MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATES, BUT NOT ONLY
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Cattleya luteola
The egg yellow of this small species is a sure eye-catching despite the blooms are not so large as other cattleyas. A Full of energy for the new year!
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