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They're not micro minis, being a little bit larger than the Ascocentrum that were mentioned, but Cleisocentron gokusingii and C. merrillianum are both cool to intermediate growing vandaceous orchids that will take all the light you can give them.
Interesting that those grow with such high light for you. Mine are in bright shade and do really well. I suspect that they are too big for the space at hand at any rate (my C. gokusingii is about 10 inches tall, a more recently-acquired C. merrillanum is close, longer leaves and more rangy.) Those true-blue flowers are really special...
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