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06-17-2011, 09:39 AM
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Flowers are smaller so maybe an ascda?
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That's a beautiful vanda. Is this the first time it's bloomed for you?
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This looks like a Mokara to me (Arachnis x Vanda X Ascocentrum). I like this one, great color, graceful flowers and spike.
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Yes after many many aborted spikes. The newest aborted again so i dunno if it'll be a problem in the future.
Thanks PaphMadMan. I like the look of the flower a lot.
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Nice shape and color!
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Really nice! I agree on Mokara.
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Yes after many many aborted spikes. The newest aborted again so i dunno if it'll be a problem in the future.
Thanks PaphMadMan. I like the look of the flower a lot.
Vandas tend to abort spikes if the humidity is too low at the time of spiking.
I agree with Mokara, Aranda or possibly even vasco.
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