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Old 04-30-2019, 01:28 AM
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i have been browsing through the pictures in every orchid alliance section and your picture definitely reminded me of Pholidota imbricata
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Hello, my friends

It finally bloomed.

Anyone knows what orchid is this? For sure it’s not a Xylobium as I was thinking.

The flowers are around 4 cms in size and slightly fragrant when you put your nose near them.

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It looks like a Coelogyne massangeana/tomentosa to me. Beautiful flowering Indeed! Congrats!!
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Or maybe Coel. flaccida? At any rate, it's beautiful. Congratulations!
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Or maybe Coel. flaccida? At any rate, it's beautiful. Congratulations!
I've been looking at OW and I'm more inclined to Coelogyne massangeana/tomentosa. The flowers, the leaves aspect and size and, also, the growth pattern seems to be different.
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That was my guess. Although, I couldn't be as specific. Great job! I am impressed.
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Update on this one....something more is growing. As it is growing from the base of the spike, I'm assuming this is another one.







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