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Old 11-13-2017, 08:36 PM
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Selmo, I feel very confident that you just identified my plant and I thank you very much. I actually set my plant beside the picture of yours and the flower is exactly the same. Then a little bell went off when I saw the name Lorrie Mortimer. Years ago I had a Dendrobium Lorrie Mortimer that was one of the many that met their demise from the use of Merit. I looked the name up on my pictures files and there it was: Dendrobium Lorrie Mortimer. What a streak of good luck. Thanks again.

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As somebody else on another thread said, unless you're planning on breeding from an orchid, the name is pretty unimportant. If you like the plant, then buy it! I can see why you bought this one 😊
I totally agree with most of what you said but there is something you have to consider with certain no name plants. Particularly when it comes to dendrobium. There are so many different types that require many different kinds of treatment to be successful with growing them and if you don't know, at least, the group in which they fall you may fail with what you do to care for them. For example, the New Guinea types which includes the antelopes regular watering year around so there is no rest. In addition, they grow where it is hot and will drop their leaves with just the slightest chill. If Selmo had not identified my plant I probably would not have grown it that warm in the winter and it would, no doubt, have declined.
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