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Old 12-20-2011, 05:14 PM
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I wonder if anyone recognizes any of these.
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#4 looks like a Dendrochilum.
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Can't be a Dendrochilum - they're all Asian and have pendant flwoer spikes. It appears from the picture to be a Stelis species.

#3 appears to be Maxillaria (don't know all the new names for the splits in that genus)
#4 a Stelis species
#5 an Epidendrum, possibly macrostachum (not sure I have that spelled correctly)
#6 my guess is an Odonotglossum, though I do not know what species.
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#1: Oncidium sp. (Don't know which)

#2: Maxillaria aurea (For sure. Especially if it is growing terrestrially or semi-terrestrially.)

#3: Maxillaria sp. (Don't know which)

#4: Either Stelis sp. or Pleurothallis sp. (Can't see the flowers. Can't tell.)

#5: Epidendrum sp. (Don't know which.)

#6: Odontoglossum sp. (Don't know which.)
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Thank you all very, very much for the leads.
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