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Old 06-28-2020, 06:38 PM
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Got this little beaut from Trader Joes a few months ago. No name tag, but thought it could be a Zygo hybrid based on the flower shape.

The flowers have since fallen off but they were fragrant - from what I could remember they had a pretty generic floral scent.

Anyone know what this is? Thanks in advance!
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Old 06-28-2020, 07:28 PM
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That is a traders joes home run!!! Wow. Well played

Certainly looks the part of a zygo.
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I think that it is, indeed, a Zygo hybrid, that also has Aganisia (a related genus) in its background. Zygonisia Cynosure is very popular and looks a lot like that, or other Aganisia cyanea hybrid with Zygo. These like to be grown warmer than straight Zygos, making them great orchids for growing in the house (like Phalaenopsis conditions) I agree with DC, you really scored on that one!
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