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Old 12-17-2008, 08:58 PM
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Default Brassavola martiana

This comes from the Amazon forests. The flowers are not much large, but the frilled lip is very interesting!

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Pretty! It is not common to see this species in Taiwan.
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Very pretty! Reminds me of "Little Stars."
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Thats a great Brassavola, one that I should have in my collection! I really like the saw tooth lip.
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A beauty . . . and great photos, as usual!

As for Brassavola,I only have the "usual suspects": nodosa, cuculatta and Fred Sander, but the Brassavolas are some of my favorites. they are hardy, floriferous, and a great scent.

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Look similiar to the B. Nadosa except for the elongated frilly lip. Yes, interesting and would be a good addition to any collection.
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Very pretty!
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Look similiar to the B. Nadosa except for the elongated frilly lip. Yes, interesting and would be a good addition to any collection.
If you've seen B. David Sander (THAT's what mine is . . . I don't know where the "FRED Sander" came from) I think the martiana looks a little more like that one. The nodosa has a broader lip, but the David Sander has an elongated (pointed even) frilly lip. I don't know what the parentage is (David Sander), but I would bet on some Ryncholaelia digbyana in it somewhere.

Someone on the Board probably knows.

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