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i bought this four earlier today. the smaller ones seem to be some kind of stanhopeinae; probably sievekingia or schlimmia, i'm not sure; the vendor said they were "calaveritas" (literally small skulls) one white flowered and the other red.

the other two, he said they were "crib of venus", the only thing is that it is (at least here) the common name for anguloas, and they obviously are not. they are catasetinae but, what?, the bigger one he said had purple flowers, and the other he said red

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i've been thinking about the crib thing on the big ones, and i think it might be that they are mormodes that have that spoon-like labelum
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Top 3 -Coelogyne ?
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Top 3 -Coelogyne ?
i don't think so. the p'bulbs look more stanhopea than coelogyne, and i'm pretty sure they're native
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Fairly certain that that's a Dachshund in photo 4.
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Fairly certain that that's a Dachshund in photo 4.
thanks for helping me out with that, now i can't stop checking dog websites
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thanks for helping me out with that, now i can't stop checking dog websites
I am owned by 5 of the little beasts. Love them.
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If the first two were described as "calaveritas" - then I would think they might be Coryanthes...see the attached photo of Coryanthes macranthum buds.
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