I'm almost 4 yrs late and Nenella took the exact words from my mouth...I am from Trinidad and Tobago in the xaribbean where C.bicornutum is native along our coasts and even central parts of the islands..escaped from gardens no doubt...and as far as shapes go that is an AM/AOS right there...wow u really have a gem it caught my eye..could see why you use it for breeding..jus for fun our island has one plant found with pink suffusion and blush in the petals ,sepals and lip..if u google search you will see it on images...after about 12 years of selective breeding some offspring now begin to show the pink but the shape isn't as good...
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