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Old 07-29-2015, 12:41 PM
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Can anyone confirm this species? Is it Brassavola Acaulis?

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Old 07-29-2015, 03:41 PM
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No it is not.

Here is a sample of Brassavola acaulis:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F..._Orchi_002.jpg

Notice the tubelike base of the lip on the flower and the veinings of your flower lip as opposed to the linear stripes in the IOSPE photo.
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Old 07-29-2015, 04:01 PM
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Based on the leaves I'm seeing in the background...I would also say it's not acaulis. B acaulis has long, pendant leaves that are fatter than many of the other pendant brassavolas. It's also touchier to grow ...I know this from experience.

Are you sure it's a species...or could it be a hybrid?

There has been some confusion w/in the genus and w/out the original grower/vendor giving you an ID...it will likely be very hard to put anything more than Brassavola to your plant.
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I agree. Not aucalis.
Could you post a picture of the whole plant ?
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This also is a difficult plant to grow. It took 18 months to flower. My other Brassavolas are profuse bloomers.

Attached is a second pic showing the leaves. The seller wasn't sure, just said it was a species. It looks to me to be a slightly oversized Nodosa.
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B. venosa maybe.
I can't see the picture.

Are the leafs wider than nodosa leafs ?
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Yep. . . that's it. It's a Brassavola Venosa.

Thanks Tschimm
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You're welcome. I hope mine will bloom soon.

Those veins on the lip are a bit spooky :-)
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