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Old 04-07-2024, 03:44 PM
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I don't have pictures from last years blooms. This catasetum bloomed three seed pods that I didn't pollinate. I have a few different catasetums mostly small this was the only that bloomed. This plant is the reason I thought I should start flasking seeds! Now it has a bunch of new growth hoping for the same success. This picture is a profile picture got a different phone so once again last years photos have been lost. Thanks again. I'm trying to research catasetums that are native can't find much info.
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Old 04-07-2024, 03:58 PM
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For researching orchid species, the Internet Orchid Species Photographic Encyclopedia (IOSPE) at orchidspecies.com is a wealth of information. You could page through all the Catasetums and see which are native to CR.
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That one looks like a Clowesia - could be either species or hybrid. So when you're searching, look for the other genera in that group as well as Catasetum. Looks to me a lot like Clowesia warczewitzii (warczewiczii). which is native to Costa Rica. Of the group, there are also a few Catasetums and some Cycnoches.
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I think it is Clowesia warczewitzii thank you for the help. Most of the orchids I find on the ground after a storm and put them in a tree. I really need to look up the cites and laws. It has at least ten new growths now. Wish I would of tried to save the seeds but hopefully this year.
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If you aren't importing or exporting plants, the CITES laws don't apply. As far as rescuing plants that fall down from trees in storms, that's great. I don't think that you will run afoul of any laws, you're just putting it back where it came from.
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