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Please identify this Noid
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Hi there,
I got this tiny noid from my friend as a gift. But, even my friend didn't know its ID. Could you help me to identify this? Would apreciate all of your help. Many thanks Gustaf Attachment 155465 |
Looks similar to Dendrobium aphyllum. Search that here. There is a thread about them.
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Thank you very much. I'll go there and check if my noid belong to that classification
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Here is one thread which may help.
Dendrobium aphyllum care |
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Btw, here, what it looks like after i pulled it out from it container. I still not sure whether it is aphyllum or something else
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There are a LOT of different things that it could be. You'll just have to wait for flowers, I think. There are too many with similar habit to be able to make an ID from the non-blooming plant. If you friend doesn't know what it is, do they perhaps have photos of flowers?
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Unfortunately, no photos of flowers. Maybe, as you suggest, i better wait for it flowers blooming first, than i will back here again to post it.
Again, many thanks for all of you |
I'd be curious as to what that is too as I have an orchid that has a similar growth habit with fat bases to the stalks. I got it thinking it was a unique Epidendrum but now I kind of think it's probably some sort of Dendrobium. I know next to nothing about Den. identification. Is the reed-stemmed with a thick bulb-like base growth habit something common among Dendrobium species?
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