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Old 08-20-2008, 06:59 PM
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I don't know the name of this pleurothallis, maybe is unknown, (pleurothallis Ecuador sp )... if someone knows the name please tell me...
It has beautifull leaves like hearts, in the middle a flower that begins like a shell and opens with a red bourdeaux color....
It's lovelly isn't it???

hearts, flowers and red color=passion... I call it passion pleurothallis...
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Old 08-20-2008, 08:43 PM
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Hey,

This one is Acronia cardiothallis (ex-Pleurothallis)...

Great find!
-Pat
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Old 08-21-2008, 11:44 AM
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Hey,

This one is Acronia cardiothallis (ex-Pleurothallis)...

Great find!
-Pat
Thank you, I think is cardiothallis but the color doesn't match...
I don't know the difference between pleurothallis and acronia... the same thing with another name....
Your photo is from a Epidendrum Nocturnum....isn't it?? I have two of them and they smell very good specially at night...
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Old 08-21-2008, 02:49 PM
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Thank you, I think is cardiothallis but the color doesn't match...
I don't know the difference between pleurothallis and acronia... the same thing with another name....
Your photo is from a Epidendrum Nocturnum....isn't it?? I have two of them and they smell very good specially at night...
Beto,
There is much color variation in Acronia cardiothallis, in fact, I've even seen an orange and a f. aurea form before

As for Acronia, it is a mere segregation, or split, of the Pleurothallis. The genus Acronia comes from Pleurothallis Section Pleurothallis, Subsection Acroniae and Subsection Macrophyllae-Fasciculatae. These two subsections make up the genus Acronia. Essentially, Pleurothallis cardiothallis and Acronia cardiothallis are the same exact plant, just Luer's treatment has split the genus.

The profile picture is of my Epidendrum pseudonocturnum, a species described in 1993 from Esmeraldas, Ecuador. It's very similar to Epidendrum nocturnum, though

-Pat
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