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Old 04-22-2016, 06:32 PM
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Something from the catasetinae family? Male
Default Something from the catasetinae family?

Found this at a local garden centre a few weeks back, hidden away, forgotten about and neglected. All the owner could tell me was "it's an orchid". As it was putting up a new growth, 150 pesos (around 8 bucks) seemed like a sure thing.

That new growth is already putting out 2 flower spikes. Being the impatient kind, I can't wait to know what it is - by the shape of the pbs and leaves I'd guess it's a catasetinae of some kind, but probably wouldn't put any money on that.

Can anyone shed any more light?

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