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	<title>Comments on: DPE0224 Rnthps. Penang Miami</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Niel Maceda</title>
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		<description>What a shame such a lovely hybrid would be lost, I myself am mystified with equestris hybrids and found myself frantically searching for these little beauties. These I would say would have been a key for nice red equestris type orchids in the future if they had been used as parents themselves.

I shall mourn your loss, I am currently looking for such specimens and I live here in the philippines where equestris are abundant but their hybrids are hard to comeby lest I produce them myself and it would take me dacades to make the collection.

But really what I love about the equestris is its ability to flower continuously on a single spike, its tolerance to sunlight and its simple charm.

I hope you can help me by pointing me to the right direction of where could I find such beauties may be sold in Asia?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a shame such a lovely hybrid would be lost, I myself am mystified with equestris hybrids and found myself frantically searching for these little beauties. These I would say would have been a key for nice red equestris type orchids in the future if they had been used as parents themselves.</p>
<p>I shall mourn your loss, I am currently looking for such specimens and I live here in the philippines where equestris are abundant but their hybrids are hard to comeby lest I produce them myself and it would take me dacades to make the collection.</p>
<p>But really what I love about the equestris is its ability to flower continuously on a single spike, its tolerance to sunlight and its simple charm.</p>
<p>I hope you can help me by pointing me to the right direction of where could I find such beauties may be sold in Asia?</p>
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