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Two no-id species
Got them few weeks ago. The vanda mistakenly identified as v. luzonica which is obviously not and the last one they call it "liony or lione". Even Google search doesn't give me any result about this "liony".
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...50331215_n.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.n...36617858_n.jpg I trust one or some of our fellow experts here will properly identify them. Thanks folks. |
second one is Epigeneium lyonii.
not sure about the first, it might be Vanda suavis |
No clue on the 1st, but the 2nd is likely Dendrobium treacherianum, aka Epigeneium treacherianum or Epig. lyonii. Awesome species! Mine like very high light, warm temperatures, and lots of moisture. They'll tolerate cooler temps for a while if kept drier but not totally dry, and if light intensity is kept up. I pretty much grow them like cirrhopetaloid Bulbophyllums but with higher light. They're also pretty sensitive to repotting/mounting as they don't regrow roots easily, so if possible try to do it only when a new flush of roots is just starting; for me this is in the spring before new growths appear, but it could be different in your seasons. There's a good culture sheet on this species here. I hope this helps! :)
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Thanks Kip kudos to you.
I'm not sure if this plant will thrive here in Manila as it's a cool growing specie. Too bad those vendors knows how to sell but to spell their names haha. ---------- Post added at 11:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:33 PM ---------- Thanks gnathaniel I'll follow your advice. This is my first time having this species. |
The first one is Vanda lamellata, with possibly a little luzonica in the background. Regardless I believe this would be considered lamellata.
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I'm with Gage on this....the luzonica is big and tall as an adult with a rounder tip leaf not pointed as most Vanda ....lamellata flowers have the color and form like the one in your picture but we need to see the whole plant....lamellata is small to medium Vanda and never grow up to two feet.
Nat is right about the lyonii |
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