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Old 06-18-2013, 11:50 AM
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If you haven't come across Ron Hanko's blog, you probably should. Most of his plants are tiny. Orchids in Bloom

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Although not super-miniature, most of the Restrepia species are nice too.

People like Ecuagenera (who have masses of amazing pleurothallids and the like) will visit Europe several times a year, and will import plants when they go. It seems you missed a show in Liege in March. Upcoming shows 2013 -
But never fear, there is another one in Brussels in September, as long as you get your order in by August 17.

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I just stumbled across this as well: Miniature orchids | Pontus blog about miniature orchids

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Many Platystele spp. are generally fairly small orchids.

I think the tiniest orchid in the world belongs in this genus.
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Oberonia japonica: Andy's has some. Doesn't get much more mini.
Schoenorchis fragrans.
Some Diplocaulobium species, flowers are huge compared to plant, but only last one day.
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