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What is this Genus?? Den.?
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There was this nursery that closed down by my house, And I got a few plants from the owner for a couple bucks.
Almost everything was NoID and covered in scale... This guy is about the size of a quarter. |
Wish I could help with the genus. Someone here will be able to. All I can offer is great looking little plant!
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It may be Angraecum distichum or a similar species (there are some which are pretty similar looking and I wouldn't be able to tell them apart).
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It could be the distichum or Tol. sylvestris or an Onc I can't for the life of me remember. The Tolumnia and Oncidium are both high light plants but the distichum is low light and lots of moisture.
Good luck with it - hope you can ID it later. Brooke |
The guesses are all good ones, but the main thing is that you keep it separate from other plants if there's any chance it had scale. Scale can spread quickly.
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I have the plant's I got from there in the "Quarantine Window".
Would a better pic help the ID? He seems to like the brighter light.. |
It's pretty hard to tell from the photos you provided, but I don't think more pictures will help. You may just have to wait until it flowers, but if it likes the brighter light by all means give it that.
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It does look a lot like a Dendrobium. It's very difficult to tell without flowers. Dendrobium is my best guess for now.
A number of orchids look like this, and they are in pretty obscure genera. If you got this plant fairly easily, it may not be within these oddball genera. |
Epidendrum schlechterianum syn. Nanodes schlechterianum.
95% sure |
I think your right!!!
You Win!!!:bowing Thanks! |
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