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one of the (IMO) most impressive orchids in the amazonian forest... just great!!
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Nice species but it doesn't belong to Pleurothallids Alliance.
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Nice species but it doesn't belong to Pleurothallids Alliance.
absolutely not.. it belongs to Zygopetalinae...
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I know it's not a pleurothallis. I clicked onto "Miniatures" and didn't realize "Miniatures" turns into "Pleurothallid Alliance".
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I know it's not a pleurothallis. I clicked onto "Miniatures" and didn't realize "Miniatures" turns into "Pleurothallid Alliance".
Catwalker, how small is your plant? I know this species only from the wild, and even rather small would not I would not consider it as miniature... it can be however, that the clons in culture are even smaller than those I have seen in the forest...
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