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This one opens at dawn and is finished by 4pm. You don't have much time to take a picture.
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Now this is on it's third day and for a Sobralia that's amazing. Many Sobralias grow on the side of the road in there native countries. If you don't know your orchids you might think that the plant was a reed with pretty flowers. And to see the flowers you must pick the right day and hour to see them.
Chick her to see more Sobralias that I grow.