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Old 11-21-2009, 10:26 AM
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More ID help please. Is the second plant a Sobralia sp.?
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Don't know I'm afraid. But that first one is soooo delicate!
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Hi ;
The first 2 are obviously an Oncidium sp..Should not be too hard to pin down,those aborted flower bracts are very distinctive.
The other is prob. a Sobralia sp.,although the bract is unusuall.
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Thank you Spiro.
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#1, 2 - Oncidium obryzantum or heteranthum (very hard to tell from the picture)
#2, 3 - Sobralia klotzcheana or virginalis (very hard to tell from the picture)
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Thank you again Ron Hanko.
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Yup, I agree compleatly. Althought, as spiro had said, the floral bracts look weird on the sobralia.
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