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Old 04-02-2015, 04:37 PM
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Thanks a lot OrchidPrince! I thougth that they would be Phal Dendrobium spike! These species can be pollinate with Phalaenopsis?
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Thanks a lot OrchidPrince! I thougth that they would be Phal Dendrobium spike! These species can be pollinate with Phalaenopsis?

Sadly not (would be rather interesting though!), as they are completely separate groups;
Phalaenopsis are monopodial (one continuous growth)
Dendrobium are sympodial (many "ending" growths (as in bulbs)).
They share the name phalaenopsis (cod-latin for "moth-like"), it's also all they're sharing.
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