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Old 02-21-2020, 11:54 AM
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The color difference between S. brevipedunculata and S. pygmaea is super cool. The S. pygmaea is so fiery – I love it!
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Old 02-22-2020, 10:48 AM
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I love the M. decumana. But that pygmaea's color is on fire!
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Old 02-22-2020, 12:28 PM
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DirtyCoconuts, thank you too
neophyte, I like this complimentarity of reddish colors.
WaterWitchin, decumana is very nice velvet jaguar plant
Now I have suggestion about my pygmaea, it's Sophronitis acuensis, smollest between sophronitises.
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Old 03-01-2020, 10:14 AM
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"Hygrolon's News"

Trisetella abbreviata, Lepanthes delhierroi, Lepanthes babelifera, Masdevallia patriciana



Peduncula Trisetella abbreviata



Rubby bud of Lepanthes delhierroi





"Ghost's anatomy"



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Lepanthes delhierroi











Lepanthes barbelifera



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Sophronitis pygmaea or acuenses

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Old 03-09-2020, 10:08 AM
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The blooms are exquisite little miniature jewels, but I'm also really loving the spotty little leaves on the Lepanthes barbelifera. You grow a lot of little orchids I've never heard of. Let alone could ever spell!
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Lepanthes barbelifera

these have AMAZING leaves!!!

Sophronitis pygmaea or acuenses


these are also quite special! the flowers are massive compared to the plant...if this scale were maintained in a ten inch plant that would be like a 20 inch flower!!!!
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Thank you very much I like this jewel I spent a lot time for research price-listes of many Ecuadorian and Colombian vendors

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Thank you I love plant with small leafes and big flower too
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Trisetella abbreviata





Trisetella pantex





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Lepanthes barbelifera





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Sophronitis pygmaea, back side

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M. partitiana, M. hartmanii, T. abbreviata, L. delhierroi, M. decumani



Lepanthes delhierroi

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