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Coel. graminifolia
The plant has two linear leaves on top of the pseudobulbs, which makes it look like cymbidiums.
Flowering spinks occur at the base of the pseudobulb and usually has 2-3 blooms on it.
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What a cutie
I definitely would have taken it for one of the more delicate cymbidiums
Any fragrance?
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Great photos! I've never seen that species but it looks like a keeper!
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Exceptional! Don't ya just love the simple flowers with the elegant middles?
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Exceptional! Don't ya just love the simple flowers with the elegant middles?
I couldn't have said it any better. This is why I'm loving species more and more!
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Nice species. I like it!
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Thanks for loving it.
Dorothy, the flower has no fragrance.
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It's still a beauty
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Very nice flowering!
I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of some flowers on my new growth. It seemed like mine had a scent last year...
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