I got two new Coelogyne mooreana. They are divisions. One plant has nine backbulbs and one growth with leaves. The other plant has four backbulbs, two growths with leaves and also has three brown bulbs.
Looks more like bulbs of Coelogyne cristata to me.
Quite so, the leaves also seem to be odd for mooreana: too narrow and actual foliage is starting right at the bulb, which is more like cristata (don't know how to explain it exactly in English, lacking the terms sorry)
Well, it came from a botanical garden curator who gave me pieces that had broken off of the mother plant in their display room when he was giving me a private tour through the exhibits and gave detailed information. But he called it mooreana but I am not an expert on coelogynes.
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