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A Dendrobium orchid hybrid of historical significance having been registered in 1919 and receiving a First Class Certificate with the Royal Horticultural Society, England, being the highest award that could be achieved for an orchid at that time. It's parents are Dendrobium pulchellum ( formerly dalhousianum) x Dendrobium Illustre (which was Dendrobium pulchellum x chrysotoxum) . This Dendrobium grows to 2 metres tall and is still considered an incredible spectacle when flowered well.
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As I walk towards my home one day, I was impressed by the way the rays of the early morning sun are reflecting through the trees. This is in the Model Colony district in the western Indian city of Pune (Poona). (Pune/ Poona, Oct. 2010)
Lovely pattern and a fast knit. I still have half a skein of yarn left. I think I'll make a Sunray for me too.
Pattern: Sunray Scarf www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sunray-2#
Yarn: Brook Farm - Four Play
Needles - US 8
Birthday gift for Maureen
Started: Sept 1
Finished: Sept 5
Setting Sun over the Pacific, from the roiling deck of the Ogasawara-Maru on the journey back to Tokyo from Chichi-jima
At number 88 is the super yacht league is the 86 m long Sunrays
She carries 16 passengers and is owned by Indian Ravi Ruia.
Cartagena, Spain.