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Old 09-22-2016, 10:26 AM
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Well done, it's a beauty.
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Wow!! Gorgeous species. I never new it existed until now. Thanks for sharing guys, I think I may want one too.
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Yes it is.
It's not only the flowers, I actually bought it because of those hairy pseudobulbs.

Genus is now Dendrobium btw.
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Yes it is.
It's not only the flowers, I actually bought it because of those hairy pseudobulbs.

Genus is now Dendrobium btw.
I was just going to write I would buy it just for those long dried leaf remains!
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wow, this is a very photogenic orchid!!
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I always wonder why the plant developed those hairs.
I guess it's against insects crawling towards the leafs.
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The month of August seems to be the blooming season for my Inobulblon. This is August 2017. The plant is growing in Kiwi bark and hung in a 10-inch plastic basket.

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Magnificient!
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Beautiful!

Just out of curiousity...how do you do that black background?
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