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Old 03-20-2016, 07:41 PM
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Walked into a bar...

Lepanthes calodictyon


Lepanthes tentaculata

Both Lepanthes are a recent acquisitions.

Aerangis citrata


I think the spike would have been much longer if it hadn't ran smack into another pot.
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But what did the bartender say to them?
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Incredible orchids and great photography! I do think the tentaculata's flower looks like a little bug...a very cute bug, though. I just picked up one of them (at least that is what the label says) from Ecuagenera. If my tentaculata doesn't turn out to be a calodictyon, I am going to need to add one. I love the red flower.
The Aerangis is gorgeous.
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Nice!

But what did the bartender say to them?
The bartender had to pour the taxonomist another drink because he will have to reclassify the three.

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Incredible orchids and great photography! I do think the tentaculata's flower looks like a little bug...a very cute bug, though. I just picked up one of them (at least that is what the label says) from Ecuagenera. If my tentaculata doesn't turn out to be a calodictyon, I am going to need to add one. I love the red flower.
The Aerangis is gorgeous.
The tentaculata's leaf is bigger (nickel sized) than the calodicton's (dime sized). The tentaculata also goes red easily.
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Fantastic plants and great growing! Enjoyable thread!
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The tentaculata's leaf is bigger (nickel sized) than the calodicton's (dime sized). The tentaculata also goes red easily.
Thanks! Looks like I need to get a calodicton next year!
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I could have gone with:

An Aerangis citrata walked into a bar...

...and stunted it's spike.

but that seems lame.
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