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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
If you're looking for an orchid that has Phalaenopsis-like flowers that have good sized pseudobulbs and big arching leaves - that orchid already exists; and it's all natural. That orchid is Neomoorea wallisii.
Here's a link to some basic info on Neomoorea wallisii, along with some photos:
IOSPE PHOTOS
They're really gorgeous plants I think you might really like. Check it out.
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Oh that's the one, that's the one, that's the ONE! I've seen one picture of this flower and I think it absolutely amazing! Thank you for giving me the name, finally. Now, the problem is going to get hold of it.
Another question regarding pollination, is there a list or good overview somewhere, where newbies like myself, can check which species and families/alliances that can be cross-pollinated.
Cause I'm confused. Can for instance all plants from the dendrobium genus be pollinated with each other?