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Old 09-23-2011, 11:26 AM
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Genus Epidendrum has amazing plants and stamfordianum is among these, in my opinion. Bellow, the type and two varieties of this beautiful species.







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Gorgeous Mauro!

I especially like the roseum colours, but they are all fantastic.
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I too think the roseum form is best of the three.
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Fantastic!

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Oddly enough, I actually like the roseum variety least of the three. I'm normally not much of a green flower person so my reaction rather surprises me.

Thanks for posting the variations, Mauro. It is not often I get to see the different varieties.
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This one is one of mine favorites, i have one, not blooming yet, juts growing roots and new growth. Dont know if im doing anything wrong or its just too young.
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Oddly enough, I actually like the roseum variety least of the three. I'm normally not much of a green flower person so my reaction rather surprises me.

Thanks for posting the variations, Mauro. It is not often I get to see the different varieties.
Me too... out of the three!
..but I would not say NO to Any of them !!!
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WOW! Where do Epidendrum Spikes emerge from??? Do the spikes behave like Cattleya Walkeriana?

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Thank you all!!

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WOW! Where do Epidendrum Spikes emerge from??? Do the spikes behave like Cattleya Walkeriana?
Sam, the floral stem arises from the base of the pseudobulbs, just like walkeriana, yes!
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I love all of them...my orchid is sulking from repotting it...it didnt bloom this season, oh well theres always next year
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