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Old 05-19-2009, 12:20 AM
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I HAVE NEVER SEEN A PLANT LIKE THIS BEFORE, THE LEAVES AND THE FLOWERS ARE SOO STRANGE.... THE FLOWERS ARE NOT AT THE END OF THE LEAVES.... AND THIS BEAUTY HAS A DELICATE SCENT LIKE CARAMEL.... IT OPENS IN THE MORNING FROM 9:00 TO 11:00 ... ENJOY IT
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Old 05-19-2009, 12:22 AM
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That is so cool..I Love it!!
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Old 05-19-2009, 09:50 PM
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Beautiful!
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That is so kool! What species is it? I am gonna need to add it to my wishlist!
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That is so kool! What species is it? I am gonna need to add it to my wishlist!
This is the definition of DICHAEA on orchidspecies....
Dichaea Lindley 1833 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Maxillarieae , SUBTRIBE Zygopetalinae

There are more than 114 species spread throughout tropical America in this little known genus that lacks pseudobulbs and has a monopodial stem with closely arranged distichous leaves, that gives rise, opposite the leaf axil, to an often extremly fragrant, single flowered inflorescence. The flowers are perfect, with ovate to lanceolate, basally concave sepals and petals, distally three-lobed to anchor shaped to clawed ovate, projecting labellum with an erect column and a terminal anthre carrying 4 hard and waxy pollina. They are as a whole epiphytic and occur in wet montane forests at elevations of 200-2800 meters and are pollinated by male Euglossine bees. Many of the species are pendant growers and need treefern as a mount, but some are erect growers and can be kept in a pot. The majority of species are intermediate growers and need moderate shade and humid conditions, ample year round water and fertilizer, and with good air circulation.
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Really nice looking and very unusual, thanks for sharing your pics.
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That is so kool! What species is it? I am gonna need to add it to my wishlist!
It looks like Dichaea pendula or Dichaea muricata.

It's a Maxillaria relative.
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It looks like Dichaea pendula or Dichaea muricata.

It's a Maxillaria relative.
I think is a Dichaea Muricata .... but the color didnīt match with the Orchidspecies catalogue....
Itīs very different to a Maxillaria... maybe is a very far relative...
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Neat plant with fantastic flowers!! Thanks for sharing!
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