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06-27-2011, 01:37 AM
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wow! fabulous!
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06-27-2011, 01:46 AM
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Hey Mel,
Great pics, as usual! How big is this one? I would love to add this to my collection, but I have a feeling its kind of big?
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Hi Steve. This should fit in your collection. The plant shown is in a 4-inch clay pot. The inflorescence is 13 inches long and the largest leaf is 16 inches tall. I hope the weather on the mainland is treating you and your plants well.
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06-27-2011, 02:57 AM
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Epidendrum prismatocarpum Rchb.f., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 10: 729 (1852).
This name is a synonym.
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Accepted Name: Prosthechea prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) W.E.Higgins, Phytologia 82: 380 (1997 publ. 1998).
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Homotypic Synonyms:
Encyclia prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) Dressler, Brittonia 13: 265 (1961).
Prosthechea prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) W.E.Higgins, Phytologia 82: 380 (1997 publ. 1998).
Pseudencyclia prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) V.P.Castro & Chiron, Richardiana 4: 33 (2003).
Panarica prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) Withner & P.A.Harding, Cattleyas & Relatives: Debatable Epidendrums: 213 (2004).
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06-27-2011, 09:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawaiian Sunshine
Hi Steve. This should fit in your collection. The plant shown is in a 4-inch clay pot. The inflorescence is 13 inches long and the largest leaf is 16 inches tall. I hope the weather on the mainland is treating you and your plants well.
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Hmmmm, I might have to find one of these guys! The weather is hot, but my orchids are all growing like weeds with the heat (100+) and the extra water and fertilizer. I'm a little surprised at how well they are doing actually!
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07-03-2011, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by buckie
Epidendrum prismatocarpum Rchb.f., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 10: 729 (1852).
This name is a synonym.
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Accepted Name: Prosthechea prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) W.E.Higgins, Phytologia 82: 380 (1997 publ. 1998).
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Homotypic Synonyms:
Encyclia prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) Dressler, Brittonia 13: 265 (1961).
Prosthechea prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) W.E.Higgins, Phytologia 82: 380 (1997 publ. 1998).
Pseudencyclia prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) V.P.Castro & Chiron, Richardiana 4: 33 (2003).
Panarica prismatocarpa (Rchb.f.) Withner & P.A.Harding, Cattleyas & Relatives: Debatable Epidendrums: 213 (2004).
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Warren
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Thanks Warren for researching the nomenclature. I did not realize prismatocarpum had so many synonyms.
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