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Old 04-05-2014, 10:14 AM
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Is a dwarf orchid a fully grown orchid, or one that is just in its infancy. I know a pony is a fully animal, unlike an immature horse. Just don't know if the same is true for an orchid. Thanks...
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I'm assuming "dwarf orchids" is another way of saying "miniature orchids". If so, then a "miniature orchid" is a fully grown small sized orchid.

An example would be orchids in the genus Lepanthes. Most Lepanthes are miniature sized orchids that get no bigger than 0.5" - 4" tall/long as blooming sized adults. There are a few Lepanthes species that are "full sized" orchids that grow to be 10" - 12" tall as blooming sized adults.

Does this answer the question?
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Old 04-05-2014, 10:24 AM
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Yes it does, Philip. Thanks for the answer. And, yeah, I used the wrong term. Sorry...
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Old 04-05-2014, 10:33 AM
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The definition of a miniature can differ from organization to organization. I believe that the AOS definition is 6” or less from root to leaf tip excluding the inflorescence. I have also seen definitions that include the inflorescence in the 6”. I tried ti find the AOS definition, but gave up.

Then of course there are compact orchids which are bigger than miniatures and less than full sized.
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