Hi IncredibleOrchids
Nice plant. Do you have a close up of the labellum and column?
There are many plants on forums, including this one that have been labelled as Dendrochilum magnum when they are Dendrochilum latifolium (including variety macranthum), a mistake easily made as the plants are similar.
The key differences outlined by Henrik Pedersen (1997) are:
Dendrochilum magnum. The labellum more or less porrect with a somewhat cymbiform conformation. Column strongly incurved; stelidia subequal to the column proper.
Dendrochilum latifolium. Labellum pendent, flat (side lobes often erect). Column slightly incurved; stelidia shorter than the column proper.
Our confusion between the two is not helped by some orchid sellers around the world who are saying the two species are synonymous with each other.
I know scent is not of diagnostic importance when identifying species. But the (real) descriptions of Dendrochilum magnum state that it has no scent, Oakes Ames said that there was a faint scent and a Kew specimen states that there is a faint rubbery scent.
Cheers
Trey
Last edited by Trey; 01-08-2011 at 04:51 AM..
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