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Old 06-12-2008, 12:03 PM
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Among my hobbies is driving the alleys in my South Florida hometown, looking for castoff plants. I found these two plants two or three years ago, tossed on a pile. Naturally, I rescued them. They're hanging happily in a tree and this year rewarded me with flowers. One has at least five bloom spikes. The other has three. Now, can you all help identify them? Thanks for any help that you can provide. -Steve
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:09 PM
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It looks like some sort of shomburgkia. Can you post a pic of the plant.
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:13 PM
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Thanks. Here are pics of the two plants. The second pic -- the one with the large bloom spike evident shooting off to the right -- is the one with the darker flowers.
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:25 PM
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I would definately agree with Schomburkia (now called Myrmecophila). Not an expert on them, my best guess would be Schomburkia (Myrmecophila) tibicinis. The color looks a little light, especially in the lip.

Nice find. All I ever find in the garbage is rotting food and dirty diapers! Yuk!
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What a find. Very nice blooms. I'm just gonna go right ahead and say it. I'm jealous........okay, nah, nah , nah. Only thing I ever see in alleys are rats...

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You FOUND these as throw-away plants in an alley?!?! Ugh, I LOATHE you Floridians (just kidding ). The only plants people in my neighborhood throw away are poison ivy plants or dead tree limbs. Congratulations on your find--and the flowers. They're beautiful.

Steve
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:39 PM
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Thanks a bunch. Yes, these plants are HUGE and not the only orchids I've found on my field trips. Not to rub it in, but my entire yard is landscaped with plants I've found over the past three years or so, as well as a couple of trees provided at no charge through a county program. I haven't bought a single plant (well, we bought a few orchids a few weeks ago at the Redlands show). It takes a bit longer to grow-in, but i enjoy it. Among other things, I have:
  1. at least 10 varieties of bromeliads
  2. at least 7 varieties of plumeria
  3. Brugmansia
  4. Ti plants (I think that's what they're called)
  5. maybe 3 varieties of banana
  6. assorted ferns
  7. maybe 3 varieties of heliconia
  8. a couple of varieties of ginger
  9. an 8-10' tall foxtail palm
  10. a couple of other palms
  11. three varieties of hibiscus
  12. a 15' tall white bird of paradise
  13. 2 types of crinum -- a giant purple and a green
  14. a bunch of other stuff that I can't identify.

South Florida is an amazing place! Some of this stuff was still in the pot when the owners pitched them.
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:56 PM
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WOW you are definitely a very lucky person
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Hi TreeClimber -

Here is Myrmecophila brysiana - IOSPE PHOTOS

and this is Myrmecophilia tibicinis - IOSPE PHOTOS

You can check with Paul Storm .. he's the leading authority on schombo/myrmeco hybridizing ..
He'd know what species that is - Welcome to Meke Aloha Orchids

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Old 06-12-2008, 01:51 PM
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OMG! Treeclimber, that is an excellent find! maybe I should move to Florida and become a garbage lady, yes yes....

But really.... beautiful flowers

lucky you!
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