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Old 09-03-2023, 06:21 AM
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Hello Orchid People,
I have yet another mystery, to me, orchid. It is just finishing flowering. This one is in a pot.
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Maybe Vanda dennisoniana?
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Dennisoniana has a fuller flower.

Looking at photo of the whole plant, the leaf structure looks more like an Aerides than a Vanda (but the flower does not). It is probably one of the less well known genera (or possibly a primary hybrid).
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Thank you Kim, another one ticked off.
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