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Old 04-17-2014, 07:07 PM
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I think I'll try for something similar, rather than holding out for something identical. I don't think my husband would understand my spending over 50$ on a single plant. LOL!

It's the leaves that have drawn me to it, do you happen to know of any other orchids with a similar leaf shape that would do well growing along side dracula lotax in a terrarium?
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Old 04-17-2014, 08:28 PM
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I think I'll try for something similar, rather than holding out for something identical. I don't think my husband would understand my spending over 50$ on a single plant. LOL!

It's the leaves that have drawn me to it, do you happen to know of any other orchids with a similar leaf shape that would do well growing along side dracula lotax in a terrarium?
RandomGemini, if this plant was only $50 and easier to find, I would have probably already 5 last year:-) You have to multiple the $50 many times to get this size division of dressleri:-)))) If you are looking for this tiny round shape (they are REALLY small) than there is few Pleuros, I did recently purchase also Pleurothallis calyptrostele, which has no marking like dressleri, but has very tiny nearly the same size leaves, and crawling growing habit, extremely cute and small too, if you like that "watermelon" marking, than my Trichosalpinx chamaelepanthes has nearly the same, but bigger leaves, looking like tiny watermelons, I love that one and have it on hygrolon too. The other that I have and would be similar is Lepanthes platysepala. I am sure there will be more similar ones, I mentioned the pieces I own and know:-)
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