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I really have developed a thing for orchids with imbricate foliage as is common in the genus Lockhartia. I have an unidentified Oberonia with such foliage, and I'm currently in the process of getting a Dendrobium reflexipetalum, which I was quite surprised to discover! Are there any other orchids besides those I've mentioned that have this type of foliage? Thanks!
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One might argue that all phalaenopsis, paphiopedilum and phragmipedium leaves are imbricate, as that's defined as "overlapping regularly", but if you are really meaning "tightly" imbricate, take a look at Den anceps.
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One might argue that all phalaenopsis, paphiopedilum and phragmipedium leaves are imbricate, as that's defined as "overlapping regularly", but if you are really meaning "tightly" imbricate, take a look at Den anceps.
That's what I'm talking about! Thanks Ray!
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