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No, I doubt it. These were at least 4-5 meters up in a some fairly large trees at the edge of a pasture that got knocked over in the storms that passed through recently. But I'm thinking that they could be Epidendrum now that you mention that Denrobiums aren't native in CR. As far as I know there are a few that have this sort of growth form as well.
Schomburgkia can also have a Dendrobium-like growth pattern. But they tend to be pretty big.
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Well the 3rd Orchid in the original post is blooming. I have no idea what it is. So if someone even has an idea as to what genus it might be, please let me know.
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Well the 3rd Orchid in the original post is blooming. I have no idea what it is. So if someone even has an idea as to what genus it might be, please let me know.
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Maxillaria maybe?
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Maxillaria maybe?
Thanks for the suggestion. Looks like it might be Maxillaria longipetiolata. Not may pictures I could find online, but it seems a pretty good match to
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