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10-25-2017, 07:04 PM
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Nice collection, I may start a similar thread to this for mine.
Thanks for sharing your pictures.
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10-25-2017, 08:54 PM
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De nada. I havent posted in a while, but will be back in Guate for the month of November so should have more pics then.
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09-26-2019, 09:05 AM
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I shot this photo of a Catasetum Integerrimum on the Rio Dulce some time ago, but the orchid is yellow & green against the same color background so it didnt stand out very well.
Recently Ive been working on my photo editing skills. In the process, I edited this photo to convert the background to B&W. This makes the orchid pop out quite dramatically. The photo is otherwise untouched.
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10-22-2019, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Curtis2010
An update from a recent stroll. One indigenous NOID included -- any ID suggestions appreciated. One nice non-orchid picture (although if you look closely there are orchids in there...).
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I'm pretty sure the NOID is a Polystachya, if I had to guess I would say P. concreta
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A few pics from today's coffee stroll. Mostly wild orchids, but a hybrid or two in there also.
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The second photo (NOID maybe brasso) Is a Nidema boothii I think.
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10-23-2019, 06:35 PM
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Thanks for the suggestions. I will take a look at them.
Will be back on the Rio most of November so maybe some new pics too!
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10-23-2019, 10:31 PM
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Happy to help! I cant wait to see what you find!
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11-23-2019, 08:31 AM
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Just returned from my place on the Rio. Its rainy season and not a lot was in bloom, but there were a few nice onces.
E nocturnum is a common native orchid there, loads of them.
Various other Epi's are common too, but Ive not ID'ed them all. Pics of two small orchids which I suspect are Epi's attached.
A brassovola.
And what I think is a Cattleya hybrid.
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11-23-2019, 09:20 AM
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This is my first time discovering this thread, so cool!!
Thank you for sharing your strolls!
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11-23-2019, 01:32 PM
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Tentative IDs in order: Epi. nocturnum, Epi. sp (probably nocturnum), Brassavola sp., Polystachya concreta, Cattleya alliance hybrid, P. concreta for the last 2.
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Great photos and plants by the way! I wish I had Orchids blooming year round like this where I live!
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