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MAXILLARIA UNKNOW II
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My new maxillaria is still open... it's the second time that I put it in a thread.... but it's beautifull and I'm very proud of my CHID...
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You should be very proud. I'ts just wonderfull.
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I just love it! How big is it? It looks to be a decent size and not a mini. Thanks for sharing it again!
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and the plant is in a 12 inch pot and the leaves are about 30 cm... |
That is a very odd looking maxillaria. Very nice colors, I thought it was a lycaste.
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"The genus Lycaste has plicate, deciduous leaves with short, ovate, thick, ribbed psuedobulbs with 2 or 3, thin, heavily-veined, apical leaves with foliaceous sheaths at the base " ... ORCHIDSPECIES PHOTO ENCYCLOPEDIA.
I'm sure mine is a Maxillaria ... my plant don't have a pseudobulb and the leaves are round and aren't heavy-veined.... The flower could be a Lycaste... maybe a natural hybrid maxillaria - Lycaste???? |
could possibly be a natural hybrid, I believe its called a maxicatse. I have dont have much experience with larger maxillarias though so it could still be one. You dont see anything like it on orchidspecies.com. I would like to know the mname too. Is it fragrant?
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Looks like a lycaste to me also. Most of my maxillaria have pseudobulbs, don't put as high a flower stem out, and none have leaves that are, well, lycaste looking. Nor do the flowers look that way.
On the flip side, seen ones labeled what I never expected so one never knows. But if it is any help, it is a magnificent flower!!!!!! Let us know if you discover the name. |
SORRY ...NO FRANGRANCE
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This maxillaria is not fragrant.... I've showed this maxillaria to a friend, he's like an encyclopedia.... he work 30 years with orchids here in Ecuador... and he told me that this Maxillaria is a kind of Fletcheriana.... very rarely... I don't think so, it has so many differences with max fletcheriana... but the center of the flower is very simillar... It could be.... I'm not a doctor in maxillarias anyway ... I wanted put my name on this maxillaria albertoiii is fine... :rofl: |
Can totally understand why you're so thrilled. It's a keeper!
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