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Epigeneium triflorum var. orientale
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02-23-2011, 10:03 PM
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Epigeneium triflorum var. orientale
It might be a bit taller than 6"...
The fragrant flowers are long lasting(4-5 weeks), which it is unusual for this genus.
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very pretty
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Small, fragrant, long lasting, and pretty. Sounds like a winner.
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Gorgeous!! The blooms really remind me of Neofinetia. Never heard of the genus before, it is a 'natural' genus or a hybrid one?
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Natural and yes they are pretty nice.
Just wondering what is the difference between this one and cymbidioides.
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