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Old 06-07-2013, 11:05 PM
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A leafless orchid from Madagascar. Only the second time I've flowered this species. Flowers are about .25in/.65cm tall.

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Awesome!
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Very cool!
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This one is an Angraecoid. I know it doesn't really look like it, but it is!

For anyone who hasn't figured it out already - the species name, aphylla, means "no leaves". Yes, it is a leafless orchid!

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Amazing orchid! I am always in awe of anybody who can bloom leafless orchids....the roots are robust and pencil thick....good growing!
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Wow this is fantastic
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Neato! Thanks for sharing with us
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Old 06-10-2013, 03:31 PM
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Great. That's the kind of stuff i like. I've never seen one in a collection here.
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Thanks, everyone. I wish I knew more about it. I'd like to try pollinating it, but I have a lot of ignorance to overcome. I don't know if it's self-compatible, I'll have to spend some time with a magnifying glass or microscope investigating the flower, and - since this is a smaller inflorescence than the other plant had last year - I'm not sure if the plant is robust enough to carry a pod or if I should grow it on a year and try when the other plant flowers instead. Looks healthy, but with only two data points I don't have a very broad picture.

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What a unique orchid!!
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