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Orchid king

Steven Mark
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Calvin Kumano, president of the Aiea Orchid Society, holds a Brassolaeliocattleya Haayadai Delight “Bangprom Gold” in his orchid greenhouse.
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Calvin Kumano, president of the Aiea Orchid Society, in his home's orchid greenhouse.
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Orchid community pots.
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Honohono orchids.
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Kumano holding phalaenopsis Dtps. Momilani Girl.
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Orchid seedlings on side of house.
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Calvin Kumano with a Gramatophylum Scriptum orchid.
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This red and yellow Potinara is called Roy’s Magic Momilani.
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These Phalaenopsis orchids lasted four months and won awards at two shows.
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An award-winning Miltonopsis named Andrea West that Kumano raised.