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Originally Posted by christinapastina
Wow, you are spot on! I've looked at some pics, and that is absolutely what I have. Myrmecophila tibicinis. Thank you so much for your help. I no longer have to wonder.
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You're welcome. I/we can't be 100% certain on the ID, but it's close enough. Schomburgkias and Mermecophhilias aren't necessarily rare in the trade, but they're not exactly common among typical orchid growers, namely because of those long spikes. However, I assume they're more popular in places where orchids can be grown outdoors year round, and you usually see them in conservatories and/or orchid nurseries.