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05-28-2016, 03:42 PM
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Help IDing this Stanhopea, please?
It just opened today, and it smells DIVINE! But what kind of Stanhopea is it?
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It looks like a wonderful appetizer. Reminds me of Stanhopea tigrina, which is a Mexican native.
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A form of nigroviolacea aka tigrina
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It looks like a wonderful appetizer. Reminds me of Stanhopea tigrina, which is a Mexican native.
Definitely smells good enough to eat!
Just been searching on Google and reckoned it was probably a tigrina - thanks for the confirmations!
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