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Old 06-02-2017, 01:14 PM
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I'm not sure what this is. Got it as a pbulb last May 2016 and never knew what it is.
I've been growing it together with a Stanhopea and a Miltassia and it seems to like it.

One thing that seems to be particular to this are the roots which are different from what I have ever seen.







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Bump!
So, no oppinions?
It won't be flowering so soon so I'll only know in a few years.
Probable genus would be enough. More than that is not possible...
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Coelogyne or Eria? But that fuzzy root doesn't fit in. Very alien,very interesting!
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My investigations lead me to consider it a Xylobium.
There are several thread in the forum about them but are too old and with not many information.

Anyway, if this is a Xylobium it will turn into a massive plant, with leaves between 20 and 40 in in length (0,5 to 1 m). In fact the new growth (the second from this pbulb since I got it) is has now the double size of the first.
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