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12-14-2014, 12:34 PM
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Coelogyne trinervis
A temperature tolerant species, widespread in southeast Asia and easy growing. Many synonyms are known, one of them being cinnamomea referring to the cinnamon scented fragrance.
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Nice! Looks like a huge plant! Can I ask about the yellowing at the leaf tips? I'm told that's normal for coelogynes?
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I think it is pretty normal. I repotted 2/13. In fall I kept it on the dry side, even if Coelogynes seem to prefer more water.
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Very nice, would love to smell that.
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