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Diplocaulobium tentaculatum

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by xmpraedicta, Apr 6, 2013.

  1. xmpraedicta

    xmpraedicta Prairie angraecoid nut Supporting Member

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    From Andy's ... I saw several spent blooms but was lucky enough to catch one this weekend.
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  2. T. migratoris

    T. migratoris Active Member

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    They don't last very long, do they? Mine seem to last only hours.
     
  3. spiro K.

    spiro K. Well-Known Member

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    What a beauty! In leaf it looks like a Stelis or something similar.
     
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    Like a ghostly little sea star. Beautiful.
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    One of my favorites from this genus. It will bloom few times a year and the plant looks elegant event without flowers. Nice job!
     
  6. xmpraedicta

    xmpraedicta Prairie angraecoid nut Supporting Member

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    Thank you all! Tom, I have always loved these and this is my first one. I feel lucky to have been able to see it!