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07-01-2018, 05:02 PM
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I took this a while ago and not sure now where.
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Pleurothallis sp.
This one's a bit tough to identify down to species level. I don't recognize this one well enough, although it kind of looks familiar...
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A genus in the Pleurothallis tribe, but you probably knew that.
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I'd vote for Lepanthes, flower appears to be coming from the underside of the leaf. Pleurothallid alliance for sure.
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Thank you, I was thinking Pleurothallis.
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