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Old 06-15-2013, 10:54 PM
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Geodorum densiflorum is a widespread species found in east Asia. In Taiwan, the wild plants could be found in mountainous regions. The species casts its leaves in winter and new growth occurs in late spring.
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Ooo! Lovely!
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Thats a nice one. I love the weeping spike. very unique
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Unusual and very pretty. I love the Eulophinae but was completely unfamiliar with this genus. Now I want one!

Thanks for posting it.

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If they're in the Eulophiinae they should be very easy to grow!

Eulophias are grouped together with Cymbidiums.
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If they're in the Eulophiinae they should be very easy to grow!

Eulophias are grouped together with Cymbidiums.
In general (and specifically for Eulophia as a genus) I'd agree with you ... but Eulophiella roempleriana has kicked me around a few times!

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Old 06-21-2013, 04:09 AM
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Geodorum densiflorum is an easy species to grow. The wild plants could still be found in south Taiwan.
Some plants are said to be found in cultivated fields or farms.
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Thats a beautiful inflorescence!
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So pretty, lovely delicate colour!
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they grow wild here in Australia to. Close to the coast in sandy soils they can be quite abundant.
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