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Old 10-11-2007, 02:55 PM
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2. One of a countless number of Dendrobium hybrids, either with D. phalaenopsis or with closely related D. bigibbum.
5. Most probably Catasetum, eventually Cycnoches, not a Mormodes or Dressleria or Clowesia. You´ve done a good job in cultivation and gained a strong healthy bulb. Now the growth cycle is finished, the leaves will soon fall off, and the plant is going to dormancy for several months. Its still a young plant, when it continues to grow like this year, the first flower can be exspected next year. Then post the flower to identify the species.
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Old 10-19-2007, 11:20 AM
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Thanks Euplusia for the info...

Dear folks,
Now i think my catasetum is in dormancy...isn't it?




I had bought 3 new plants last week....1 is Ascocenda Suksamran Sunlight:


Another 2 I not sure...#6 is from dendrobium but what species??? .. #7 pls need ID...

#6 Dendrobium UnID


#7 UnID


Thanks in advance
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Old 10-19-2007, 12:05 PM
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No 6 is a hybrid. If you buy one without a name, it will have to stay without a name. A NOID.

No 7 looks like a Grammatophyllum to me. But orchids are identified by their flower, so you will not know until it flowers.

Weng
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Old 10-19-2007, 10:53 PM
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1 ... a vandaceous interegeneric, probably Mokara (Arachnis x Vanda x Ascocentrum)
2 ... dendrobium phalaenopsis-type
3 ... possibly an angraecoid
4 ... seedling vanda, ascocentrum, ascda. hybrids
5 ... catasetinae
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Old 10-20-2007, 01:19 AM
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My first thought for the final plant is also Grammatophyllum, but a young one. However, if someone told me that it was a Catasetum, I dont think Id argue! You might have to wait until it flowers to see what family it is in!
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