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Old 07-28-2012, 01:10 PM
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Really attractive bloom. This one's now called Stan. ruckeri, isn't it (or maybe I'm confusing it with another species)? And it's also (in spite of the name) fragrant (again, unless I'm way off the mark)?
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Really attractive bloom. This one's now called Stan. ruckeri, isn't it (or maybe I'm confusing it with another species)? And it's also (in spite of the name) fragrant (again, unless I'm way off the mark)?
Stanhopea ruckeri (1854) is a synonym of Stanhopea inodora which was discribed first (1845) so stands as the true and accepted name. You are correct that inodora is a misnomer in that it does indeed have a fragrance.
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Stanhopea ruckeri (1854) is a synonym of Stanhopea inodora which was discribed first (1845) so stands as the true and accepted name. You are correct that inodora is a misnomer in that it does indeed have a fragrance.
I'm pretty sure that inodora is now a synonym of ruckeri; with ruckeri being the newly accepted name for the species.
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I'm pretty sure that inodora is now a synonym of ruckeri; with ruckeri being the newly accepted name for the species.
I think isurus has the most recent synonymy correct. It has been very confusing use for both of these specific epithets.

Nice ice green coloring in the petals, good form too. Thanks George!

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