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Old 09-13-2019, 02:28 PM
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that dendrobium nestor is like a giant snake
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that dendrobium nestor is like a giant snake
Yes, it is. Vendor promise only 30 cm height But here 70 сm
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It's ready. Humidity is 82% today.


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First "Dragon stone", contains Pleurotallis geographica, Lepanthes wageneri, Lepanthes tracheia. But I didn't receive a Dragon - Dracula chestertonii, from Equagenera.
Lepanthes wageneri has extremely little flowers 1-2 mm.





Second "stone", "Eldorado", on the left.
It contains Masdevallia prodigiosa, Trisetella cordeliae, Lepanthes telipogonioflora. I waited for this stone M. harlequina, L. tsubbotae и L. matamorosii, but Equagenera didn't delivery them.


Trisetella cordeliae bud.



Third "stone", "Fairy Path", in the middle.
Contains Lepanthes saltatrix, Trisetella pantex, I'll wait Lepanthes babelifera and Lepanthes caprimulgus, from Popow. And in the bottom baby Lepanthes telipogonioflora And forest moss.



Fourth "stone", "Swallow's Rock", contains Masdevallia decumana, Trisetella hoeijeri, Masdevallia nidifica, and empty space for Masdevallia hartmanii, but Equagenera didn't delivery it.



Bigger zoom, at the back Fifth "stone" "Corcovado", contains Scaphosepalum martinae and Diodonopsis erinacea, and tomorrow I'll add here Trisetella abbreviata.



A lot of empty space
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Beautiful! I am certain that the empty spaces won't stay empty for long. I hope that you get the missing plants that you ordered soon. And have fun getting some more!
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Beautiful! I am certain that the empty spaces won't stay empty for long. I hope that you get the missing plants that you ordered soon. And have fun getting some more!
Thank you very much I'll try
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Mini slabs from hygrolon on magnets for restrepias



Restrepia contorta in situ. I'll try recieve umbrella cascade like in forest.



Restrepias on the back:
cimbula, contorta, antenifera, sangunea, guttulata, iris, trichoglossa, dodsonii.



Guttulata is very big, it's great tree
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Utricularia graminiflora





Utricularia pubescens



Utricularia sandersoni

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MICROUNIVERSUM NEWS

Lepanthes saltatrix



Fly will soon



5 new growths



Trisetella cordeliae like 3 heads dragon



---------- Post added at 04:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:02 PM ----------

Crooked Cattleya aclandiae...



She introduce...



Sophronitis...



Sophronitis brevipedunculata




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Sophronitis brevipedunculata



Masdevallia decumana

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