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Old 09-01-2009, 11:22 AM
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The plant of Maxillaria camaridii looks different from most maxillaria. Without told, I might think it is a kind of epidendrum.
The flowers are very lovely but quite short-lived.
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Thats a very nice one pheli!! I notice in the first pic, that the lip has some red markings, but in the second pic there isn't. Are these two different plants?
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Isn't it a beautiful white Maxillaria, Pheli? The only problem is that the flowers (at least mine!!) are short, too short lived! You blink and the flowers fade!
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Thats a very nice one pheli!! I notice in the first pic, that the lip has some red markings, but in the second pic there isn't. Are these two different plants?
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Yeah, I noticed that colour difference as well.

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Nick, they are two different plants.
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The plant of Maxillaria camaridii looks different from most maxillaria. Without told, I might think it is a kind of epidendrum.
I agree Pheli -- if you hadn't said so, I never would have guessed this one is a Max. Too bad the flowers are short-lived -- they are lovely.
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