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Old 07-15-2020, 03:33 PM
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WOW...and i thought that Schoms looks intimidating!!!

stunning flowers too
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WOW...and i thought that Schoms looks intimidating!!!

stunning flowers too
Enjoy! Eulophia petersii is especially unwelcoming to anything that might want to eat it... everything in the desert has sharp points and edges. Really slow-growing. Mine is relatively a baby, a multi-growth plant can be really impressive, but it takes lots of years to get to that point.

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Oh, just for the record, these are related to Catasetinae, distantly (Part of the Cymbidae family). I put it in Miscellaneous because although we have a Catasetinae category, it also includes Stanhopea which is completely unrealated, didn't want to confuse the issue.
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