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Old 07-29-2006, 02:59 AM
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Weng,

I completely agree with you... glad we have similar identification skills! =)

Thrixspermum

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Hi,YC.
I'll put in my 2c worth. After doing a bit of reseach I am quite sure what you have there is a pteroceras species the tall side lobes on the lip are indicative of these species?
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Gongora, you are amazing
I was so convinced that it was a Thrixspermum that I didn't look further afield. But you are absolutely right. It is a Pteroceras emarginatum, which incidentally, has not been recorded in Sarawak before.
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Wow after all this time. Congrats.

Now, how is it doing? Any update with pics available? Did those flower buds ever open?
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No worries Weng.
I do my best, any time I can help I'm always willing to try.
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Flickr: Photos from ycwee
I have upload all my orchid which has bloom.
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It's looks like Ascochilus siamensis!!
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Very nice collection of flower pictures ycwee! Glad to see you back here on Orchid Board.
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Hi Moria, yes the plant does look like Ascochilus siamensis, but the color is different. Ascochilus siamensis is yellow and larger flower and mine is Orange and smaller flower. Ascochilus siamensis is from Siam which is in Thailand and Mine is from Borneo Island. It could be Ascochilus of different var.
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Hi Tindomul, Nice to see you here too. i have visited your orchid gallery, and it's great too. Is your plants and orchid growing under artifical light or sun light?
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Most are growing under artificial light. I have 6 that grow with eastern exposure, and some artificial lights early in the night hours.
For artificial lights I use flourescent tubes. Thanks for looking at my gallery!
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