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Does anyone know what thedifference between the colorslavender, lilac, and wildorchid? |
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I'm shopping for dresses and
decorations. Every site has a
different color light purple.
I need to know how close to
each other these three colors
are so that they don't clash.
Any help is very welcome. |
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Any color names are
subjective, and in my
experience, not very
representative... "lavender"
the color doesn't usually look
like "lavender the flower...
Generally, I would say that
lilac is more pink than
lavender, and that orchid is
more pink than that.
There's no way to tell by the
name of the color, or even a
picture online, since the
color representation depends
on the websites color card
settings, as well as the
settings on your computer.
The only way to know for sure
is to go to the stores and get
a sample, take your camera to
each place and photograph each
item you're interested in,
or...
Accept that there's going to
be lots of different shades of
light purple, and figure out
ways to tie them all in
together. For instance,
picking up different pinky
purple, and blue-purple
flowers, ribbons, balloons, or
crepe paper to decorate with,
and mix them together with the
stuff you're buying online.
This is maybe more expensive
than the others, but takes the
least legwork. |
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i like to plant orchidmaculata.how can i do ?i wantgo mountain and bring one kindof wild orchids and plant? |
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how can i successfuly plant
wild orkids.i want go mountain
and bring the root or seed of
some kind of orchid that now
is grewing in mountains and
plant it in my garden.would
you please advise me how can
do that?and how kind of soil
that i have to use?and all
thing about successfully
planting orchids.many thanks. |
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It sounds as if you live
someplace that orchids grow
naturally. I understand from
the orchid nursery I buy from
that in some places removing
orchids from the wild is
illegal. When I was growing up
it was illegal to remove the
Paphiopedlium orchid, Lady
SLippers. So, first check that
out. Second, the soil, and how
to plant it should be the same
as where you find it. If it is
on the ground in moss then you
probably want moss as a
medium. If it is in a tree
then probably bark, charcoal,
vermiculite or diatomaceous
earth chips. THe best thing to
do is find your local "Orchid
Society" group and ask them.
You can also check the culture
info at the site below. |
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where can i find wholesalesatin ribbon? looking for thecolors--clover green and wildorchid? |
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this ribbon needs to be 1/2
inch wide |
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Try Michael's! It's an
inexpensive arts and crafts
store which has some beautiful
ribbon of all sizes and
widths!! |
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