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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
WOW...and i thought that Schoms looks intimidating!!!
stunning flowers too
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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.