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Old 07-26-2022, 06:59 PM
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Hello all,

I am writing a feature for my newsletter about orchids with flowers that are very big compared to the size of the plant.

So far, I plan to include:
  1. Some species from the Cattleya family such as Cattleya mossiae, labiata, trianae, dowiana, coccinea, and schilleriana.
  2. Some Angraecums such as infundibulare, stella-africae, dollii/elephantinum, and didieri.
  3. Masdevallias coccinea and datura.
  4. Dendrobium loddigesii and moniliforme.
  5. Bulbophyllum echinolabium and medusae.
  6. Paph. micranthum and armeniacum.

I want to cover most of the alliances and also have the best and most extreme examples. Ideally some miniatures also. Are there any notable species I am missing or are there some I have on the list that do not belong?

Thank you.
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