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Look Who´s blooming... This was a present of a friend and the flower opens today.... Enjoy this little beauty... I have the pleurothallis inflata and the flower is very simillar.... different species with similar flowers????
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Look Who´s blooming... This was a present of a friend and the flower opens today.... Enjoy this little beauty...
It's very cute!

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I have the Pleurothallis inflata and the flower is very simillar.... different species with similar flowers????
Happens quite a bit of times in nature. Convergent evolution.
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Super cool species! I've never seen anything like it.
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Another nice Lepanthes, they are very interesting plants. I just can't find any in Australia for sale.
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Bolero - Hills District Orchids in Northmead, New South Wales offers Pleurothallids, so maybe they might have a fewLepanthesHills District Orchids

I don't know about your import regulations - but there is a company in New Zealand which carries lots of species including Lepanthes: L & R Orchids in Tuakau NZ
www.lrorchids.co.nz
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Bolero - Hills District Orchids in Northmead, New South Wales offers Pleurothallids, so maybe they might have a fewLepanthesHills District Orchids

I don't know about your import regulations - but there is a company in New Zealand which carries lots of species including Lepanthes: L & R Orchids in Tuakau NZ
www.lrorchids.co.nz
Thanks! I have checked with Hills district before and they didn't have any but I will check again. Importation laws are amongst the strictest but we can bring back flasks, I will check in NZ. I have friends going there soon so I could always get them to bring something back for me.......;-)
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Very nice species! Looks like a clam. hehe.
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I love these. There are many species like this that have the running habit and tiny leaves. They have been moved to the Brachycladum genus by some. I just ordered a number of them and can't wait for them to arrive. Well done!
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neat flower!
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I love these. There are many species like this that have the running habit and tiny leaves. They have been moved to the Brachycladum genus by some. I just ordered a number of them and can't wait for them to arrive. Well done!
Yes, with this species you need some extra vertical space below the pot....
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