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Old 07-24-2014, 09:01 PM
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I got this orchid without any tag, and I'm at a loss as to what genera (never mind species) it might be. I'm thinking maybe Brassolaelia?

Thank you for your help, and sorry for the fuzzy pic.
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I'm thinking Epidendrum nocturnum or in that general direction?
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Yes, that general direction... Epidendrum ciliare
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I'm thinking Epidendrum nocturnum or in that general direction?
Thanks! That looks SO close. The only thing is, the plant's pseudobulbs and leaves are laelia-like and don't resemble the usual epidendrum growth habit - it isn't pseudomonopodial.

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Actually, looking at Epidendrum ciliare, the plant does look very similar. It's just my ignorance of Epis that's confusing me

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