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Old 07-05-2014, 03:48 AM
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She is a north-east Indian Orchid species. But I don’t know her name. I collected the plant for a rural person who is illiterate about orchid. Does anybody know her name?
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I'd thought that it was one of the Geodorum species at first glance, but the inflorescence is not the same. I'd guess that it is one of the Eulophia tribe, but I'm not sure which one.
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I'd thought that it was one of the Geodorum species at first glance, but the inflorescence is not the same. I'd guess that it is one of the Eulophia tribe, but I'm not sure which one.
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Thanks Adam. Yes at first I also guessed- it may be Geodorum. And Geodorums flower spike also bends like my photos. But the difference of inflorescence make me confused. So I think we both are in same path but don't sure about the destination.
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