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Old 12-30-2023, 08:00 PM
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This plant had no ID tag but I was told it was a pleurothallis by someone who was also picking up plants at the same time. Never grown one before. I’m hopeful these are flower spikes and not keikis which I believe also emerge from the same location? I removed these 2 keikis at the same growth point from the parent plant.





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Flower spikes! When it bloom, it might be possible to get an ID, or at least close to one. These do like to stay damp - don't let it dry out ever.
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Thanks Roberta! I got hold of the book you recommended and have been trying to follow the culture habits of the grower whose microclimate seems closest to mine, although I had repotted most plants in bark already and he uses inorganic medium. If flowers open I will post pics of them in the ID section. People here are so very helpful! Thanks!
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