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I don't see a nectar spur so I don't think it's a Dendrobium. My next guess would be Eria.
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looks like the bulb of an oncidium but the flowers are not the dancing ladies.
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Miniature Cymbidium?
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I don't see a nectar spur so I don't think it's a Dendrobium. My next guess would be Eria.
Thanks. After looking up Eria from a couple different sources I'm inclined to agree. I fact, Eria coronalis seems to be very close.
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I'd vote for Eria...
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Ya I'm on team Eria! Props to Seca!
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When are the next tryouts for Team Eria?
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Thanks folks. I went through all of the Erias on IOSPE and couldn't find a match. The inquirer lives in the Indo-Myanmar region and acquired a species plant from the area. I found a few similar and that's as close as I got. Appreciate the direction.
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Another genus to consider... Pholidota .
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