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Diplocaulobium phalangillum

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Chris, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. Chris

    Chris New Member

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    Another one opened today and Jon made me post new pics.
    IMG_0567_d_OI.JPG IMG_0554b_OI.jpg
     
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    I love the profile...
     
  3. Marni

    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    good photos!
     
  4. Jon

    Jon Mmmm... bulbophyllum...

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    bitchin
     
  5. mrbreeze

    mrbreeze Anglican Supporting Member

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    Wow, you're making me remember that there are a *few* non-Angs that I want, and that I definitely want a DSLR.

    Nicely done.
     
  6. Dave

    Dave Active Member Supporting Member

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    Fantastic plant and photos.
     
  7. Chris

    Chris New Member

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    Thanks guys. The profile shot is the first pic so far I've actually been kinda satisfied with. Kinda.
     
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    Nice, but it aint D. phalangium. I'd say D. chrysotropis
     
  9. Chris

    Chris New Member

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    No one said it was D. phalangium
     
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    Dale New Member

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    "Nice, but it aint D. phalangium. I'd say D. chrysotropis"

    Jesus, Fungus... Chris' plant is a division of a plant I imported as D. obyrnei. P. O'Byrne saw my flower photo and said the plant was obviously not D. obyrnei, but most likely D. phalangillum. Plant and floral characteristics exclude this species from the D. chrystropis affinity.
     
  11. Marni

    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    I don't know Dipl. phalangillum, but it clearly isn't chrysotropis. Perhaps you would like to share the references you're using.