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Old 04-06-2023, 07:08 PM
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Took a look at iNaturalist. The first Maxillaria (3rd photo) looks a lot like Max. pseudoreichenheimiana. Any chance that you could get a photo of the leaves? Very distinctive, with white spots.
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Perhaps this was already obvious to everyone, but the second photo is a split seed pod. I thought it was a fading flower... that doesnt help the ID at all...
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Ah ha! Thank you. Not a flower at all.
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Here is another shot. It shows a little of the upper surface of a leaf. There don't seem to be any white spots.
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I can see just a little bit of the second leaf up (the bottom one could be an old one) and I do think I see some white. It is hard to be certain. So maybe, and maybe not.
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I think the first is Sigmatostalix aristulifera.
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Great, thank you.
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since everyone else got the other two.
Last photo, the site even ID it from Colombia
there's another similar orchid name maxillaria acutifolia but I think this one in pic is closer


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Wow, interesting that it is for sale. Thank you.
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