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04-18-2011, 12:19 AM
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D. fuscatum??
Experienced grower tagged this as Dendrobium fuscatum but I'm having difficulty confirming. Would appreciate your help.
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I can't see a picture.
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Maybe Dendrobium moschatum but need a picture from a different angle.
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I agree that it could be moschatum, but without seeing the full bloom and some of the plant too, it is really hard to tell.
FYI - fuscatum is now gibsonii and is yellow with no pink that I can see.
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Thank you and I will go with D. moschatum in absence of better photos;
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