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Old 11-02-2016, 01:17 AM
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Pleurothallis teres purchased from Colombian Orchid Imports in spring 2014

Pleurothallis teres purchased from Floralia Orchids in fall 2016

The first plant has always grown well (if not slowly), but has never flowered. It's due for a repot later in the week, and I've moved it from about 1500fc into light levels I flower Sophronitis under. The leaves have become more rigid, but I think I might try upping the intensity even more. I'm now thinking that the first plant is not Pleuro. teres, but rather Pleuro. fabiobarrosii; the growth habit and leaves are more consistent with the latter, though I'll have to wait on the bloom--if I can figure out when the heck the season is...


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Interesting, I'm just guessing but the second plant has leaves that look a bit terete, which is where I guess the name came from.

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