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Green Bonatea
Hello.
I have this orchid I was never able to identify after much time, checked various places! I think it belongs to the bonatea family, that's as much as I was able to identify, but I believe I could be wrong too. Here is a picture: https://i.redd.it/ea761dhos3j41.jpg I hope I can finally give her a name! |
It is definitely in the Subtribe Orchidinae. I looked at the Bonatea species and didn't find any matches though, I would guess this is a Habenaria sp. I will do a bit more research and see if I can narrow it down a bit more.
---------- Post added at 10:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:23 AM ---------- Do you happen to know where it came from? Sometimes it is possible to track down a species from what vendor sold it. |
Hey, thanks for your reply, unfortunately I don't know where it came from!
I'm seriously thinking it's not even a bonatea, however bonatea is the closest match I got, I'll keep searching as well |
Quite striking!
And if you have stumped afid, it must be a weird one! |
Welbome to the Orchid Board!
It will take time, but you can page through the various species and genera at the Internet Orchid Species Photographic Encyclopedia. |
A bit of a tangent, but if I may ask; How did you acquire this plant?
Could it be some hybrid? Nice plant anyways :D |
I really like that little green alien!!
---------- Post added at 08:30 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:29 AM ---------- And yes, give Afid a chance to research a bit. He's a whiz at ID'ing! :bowing |
so I have gone through the genus Habenaria a bit more, it seems to be part of the H. macronectar complex, but it is quite difficult to get farther than that.
---------- Post added at 12:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:11 PM ---------- it is most likely to be H. macronectar itself. |
Thank you all for helping me, I wasn't able to connect sooner
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Thanks, I checked the encyclopedia link all week long but found nothing similar, I appreciate you getting that far, it's more than I thought I'd get and definitely more than I achieved so far! Quote:
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I think I can put to rest this topic thanks to the valuable information provided by Afid, after all it wasn't a Bonatea but a Habenaria!
I found the following Link, which makes my plant a Habenaria Johannensis. Thank you all again for helping me, and I hope someone finds this useful in the future. |
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