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Old 08-26-2013, 11:09 PM
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Judging by the flower form, particularly the lip, and the tight psudobulb growth, I believe this is a Maxillaria. I'm having difficulty finding the species. I've gone through the pictures on the IOSPE, but I can't place this guy.

Can you help me give this little guy his rightful name?








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hmm never been much of a maxillaria fan. I guess Im still not much of a maxillaria fan but thats a nicer looking one than most Ive seen. Hope you get it Id'ed
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Thanks RJ.

On a completely unrelated note, ironically, I know of another "Sqwirl" in Texas.
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I can't see the pictures...
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I can't see the pictures...
Sorry about that. I did a little cleaning in my photobucket and accidentally moved them
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It is a Maxillaria. Are you sure it's a species?

It looks like a hybrid between Max attenuata or Max cucculata and Max pulla.

If it is a species, it looks very familiar, but I somehow can't place where I've seen this one before.

I definitely see a relation to Max pulla, though.

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Maybe Max hematoglossa?
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It is a Maxillaria. Are you sure it's a species?

It looks like a hybrid between Max attenuata or Max cucculata and Max pulla.

If it is a species, it looks very familiar, but I somehow can't place where I've seen this one before.

I definitely see a relation to Max pulla, though.
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Maybe Max hematoglossa?
Okay, the only picture I've seen of hematoglossa from Jay's internet species shows a yellow flower?
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Andy's Orchids - Orchid Species - Maxillaria - hematoglossa

See if it matches.
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M. cucullata x meleagris, perhaps? I'm no expert, though.
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Max meleagris has a pink flower variation that I believe looks like that.
IOSPE PHOTOS They have a link below the first picture.

Do you remember where it came from? That has been on my list for a little while now. The only pink thing on my list I think.

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