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Old 11-06-2008, 10:26 PM
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My mom gave me this several years ago, it was a little plant by then. I repotted it only one time in all these years to have it in a heavier, clay pot. The perfume, as we all know is fantastic!

Here is the entire plant:
Maxillaria tenuifolia Lindl. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

and here's a close up view of the flowers:
Maxillaria tenuifolia Lindl. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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Old 11-07-2008, 01:10 AM
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How long have you had this guy Mauro? It is fantastic! And the close-up photo of the individual bloom is stunning. Well done.

I can almost smell that coconut scent sitting here at my PC.

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Old 11-07-2008, 02:49 AM
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Wow!!! That is spectacular! I just bought a Max. tenuifolia about a year ago and love it. I hope mine looks like that someday! It's growing fast, so maybe it will! Yours has better spotting than mine. Did it develop as the plant matured, or does it vary from bloom to bloom?

I would also like to know how long you've had it and how you are taking care of it. Teach me, oh master!
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:17 AM
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Wow!!! That is spectacular! I just bought a Max. tenuifolia about a year ago and love it. I hope mine looks like that someday! It's growing fast, so maybe it will! Yours has better spotting than mine. Did it develop as the plant matured, or does it vary from bloom to bloom?

I would also like to know how long you've had it and how you are taking care of it. Teach me, oh master!
I have no secret to grow this, Greenbean. I used to keep it hanging low in the shade house, a foot and a half, or so, from the floor. Then last year I decided to grow it outside, also hanging low in the shade of a Macadamia tree. I have a piece of it that I grow in opposite conditions, high in the shade house, warmer and with bright light and I can say that it grows less than the mother which is in a shadier, fresher position. For the rest, I give it the same cultural treatment I give to my Cattleyas with the possible difference that I feed it with chemical fertilizer once this plant has the major part of its roots aerial and hidden inside the bracts and benefits little from organic fertilizer on the media. That’s it. Hope this can be of help. If you need anything else, just let me know.
Oh, yes, the plant is 8-9 years old. The spotting is unique for each clone. The spots will vary a little from year to year and from bloom to bloom, but always respecting the general pattern for that clone.
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WOW!!!
That's what mine wants to be when it grows up!
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It's amazing!! I've never seen a specimen sized one before and I really didn't know that they could grow so vertically. That's cool! The smell must be unbelievable with so many blooms on it.
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It's amazing!! I've never seen a specimen sized one before and I really didn't know that they could grow so vertically. That's cool! The smell must be unbelievable with so many blooms on it.
You bet, Camille! The coconut fragrance can be smelled from a distance!!
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Old 11-07-2008, 10:53 AM
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Very, very nice Mauro. I have variabilis and it's still quite small. It has just started that "climbing speudobulb" trait. I'm going to have to put it outside my orchidarium now.
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Old 11-07-2008, 03:59 PM
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Spectacular... I´ve never seen a Chid like this before... Congratulations MAuro.....
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I like the climbing pseudobulb. Because of that, does it require less repotting or changing of pot size?
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