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jmateosky 01-24-2008 05:48 AM

masdevalia id help
 
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Hi all,

Any Ideas which masdevalia this is?

It is from Costa Rica.

Thanks,
Jim

Dorothy 01-24-2008 09:19 AM

It might be Masdevallia striatella - IOSPE PHOTOS

There are a number of striped hybrid masdies also. :hmm
How did you acquire it ?

Aside from Jay's Encyclopedia, Lynn's is a very good reference - Orchids of the Pleurothallid Alliance
:)

jmateosky 01-24-2008 10:13 AM

Next to my farm (in Costa Rica) there is a farm that grows cana india, itua..other plants that are harvested and sent to the US and Europe, I remove the interesting plants before the plants are harvested.

Jim

malli252 01-24-2008 03:47 PM

It looks like it could be Masd. rimarima alba as well, but if it was growing wild in Costa Rica striatella is more likely. As Dorothy said there are many stripey hybrids, but there are also many stripey species.

Do you have a closer pic of the flowers?

jmateosky 01-24-2008 07:56 PM

new photo of flower
 
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It isn't the best flower but it is not the best photo.

I looked at bot it is hard to tell but is from the wild in CR

Jim

euplusia 01-25-2008 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 76710)
It might be Masdevallia striatella
:)

I totally agree with Dorothy and vote for Masdevallia striatella, after checking Thesaurus Masdevalliarum.

Tindomul 04-01-2008 01:32 PM

You have that book? :drool: How is it? I was thinking of getting it in the future.

Mahon 04-02-2008 10:04 AM

I agree, definitely Reichantha striatella (ex-Masdevallia)... a fantastic find! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by euplusia (Post 77032)
I totally agree with Dorothy and vote for Masdevallia striatella, after checking Thesaurus Masdevalliarum.

Nice to know someone else has the series! :biggrin:

Tindo: I'd personally recommend them, as the entire series of 21 volumes covers almost all of the Masdevallia species with a description and detailed watercolors of each species done by Stig Dalström. More of a picture-reference book than detailed information of the genus. The book is printed in German, which may pose a problem to most people. Luer also has the 7 volume series of Thesaurus Dracularum, which covers almost all of the Dracula species and printed in the same manner. The only problem with both Thesaurus is the price, where each volume can cost anywhere from $50-$120. For more detailed information, you can never go wrong with Carl Luer's Icones Pleurothallidinarum (27 volumes to date)... ;) No pretty pictures, just systematic line drawings...

-Pat

Tindomul 04-02-2008 11:34 AM

:shock: How did you afford these? Nevermind.
I can barely afford one volume at that price. And I don't know German either. But how hard can it be.

malli252 04-02-2008 01:43 PM

I thought the Thesaurus was done in German and English. Thesaurus Dracularum is bi-lingual, and AWESOME by the way. I got it used for way cheaper than new in really good shape!


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