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Old 03-06-2011, 07:26 AM
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very large fat bulbs with lots of fragrant blooms..

them other things are my big feet

I think the fat bulbs make it a miltonidium (?)

ahh who knows I like it though and try one more...no full sun being left on the porch for this one
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very nice looking bloom....looks very happy
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Old 03-06-2011, 09:25 AM
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The flowers look very much like a miltoniopsis. It is totally gorgeous and so many flowers! Some miltoniopsis bulbs have some fullness to them, but I haven't seen any that are 'round' more oval. The bulbs grow quite tightly together. Great growing. I have 3 in bud but only 2 flowers on each although the plants are rather young yet.
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Gorgeous flowers whatever it is. The flowers do look like Miltoniopsis to me.
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Miltoniopsis.

Miltonidium is a cross between the real Miltonia and Oncidium.

Miltoniopsis are crosses of different species of Miltioniopsis.
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Gorgeous, what a stunning display of blooms!! My too, I'd say that the blooms definately look like Miltoniopsis.
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