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Onc. Gower Ramsey 'Orange Delight' Orchid Plant 3" Pot
$ 7.91
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Description
Onc, Gower Ramsey ‘Orange Delight’Beautiful oncidium like the original Gower Ramsey but with a golden orange hue. The tops are dark orange and the petals are darker orange-yellow and are wide like flowing skirts of dancing ladies. Easy to grow.
You are bidding on a plant 'similiar' in size and quality to the one pictured. The bloom photo is what it will look like when it blooms. This plant is not in bud or sheath at this time. They are newly potted in 3 inch plastic pots and may not yet be established. They will be shipped 'In Pot'. All of our orchids are planted and growing in the best mix available. New Shipment!!
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Each plant is meticulously planted in plastic pots with the best mix available. Most have been potted within the last year and should not need repotting for at least 2 more years.
We take great care to package your items so they will reach you in good condition. We will not be responsible if your package arrives damaged or frozen. You should immediately file a claim with the US Postal Service. Take pictures and save all wrappings.
Should something should go wrong with this purchase, before placing negative feedback, please contact me and we will see what we can work out to benefit both parties. If all else fails, I do take "Returns" within 14 days after the auction ends at which time I will make a full refund for the amount of your purchase. Merchandise must be returned in the condition it was in when it arrived and at your expense. Mutilated plants do not qualify for refunds. BE AWARE that when I list a plant that has been recently repotted, it is in the process to growing new roots and the old ones may not be viable. This is a natural occurence when orchids are repotted. I send a flyer with all newly repotted plants with instructions on how to care for them.