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Old 09-20-2024, 12:30 PM
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Backstory: I volunteered at an auction that my local society held and this plant(the large conical pseudobulb on the cork mount, not the bamboo encyclias) was one I had a chance to bid on during a break in delivering plants to the winning bidders. I didn’t catch the plant’s description, but I bid on it because I thought it looks cool. Is this a Cattleya?

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Why not ask while you were there?
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Why not ask while you were there?
I would have, but I was literally working. I wasn’t necessarily supposed to be part of the bidding audience, so naturally I focused on the job I had to do which was running plants to and from racks and podiums for winning bidders—I was busy
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I don't know.
The leaves are Cattleya like but those pbulbs...
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I don't know.
The leaves are Cattleya like but those pbulbs...
Yeah I think I posted in the wrong section; I don’t know why my mind immediately associated this with something Cattleya-esque…

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Myrmecophila perhaps?
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It looks like what used to be called Schomburgkia. They've been moved into Myrmecophila and Laelia. High light, lots of water, high humidity.
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It looks like what used to be called Schomburgkia. They've been moved into Myrmecophila and Laelia. High light, lots of water, high humidity.
Thanks ES! I’m going to spray it down now!
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I just saw you're in south Florida. Tie it on the north side of a tree so it can get established and grow into the sun.
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I just saw you're in south Florida. Tie it on the north side of a tree so it can get established and grow into the sun.
I’ll no doubt have to put it outside somewhere; I didn’t realize this could potentially have a fishing pole of an inflorescence

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I would guess Myrmecophila. (The former "Schomburgkias" that were classified as Laelia have slimmer pseudobulbs and different leaf shape)
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