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Lepanthes calodictyon

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Dale, Jul 4, 2009.

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  1. Dale

    Dale New Member

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    IW grower. I was a little concerned that the flower would flex when moved from the near 100% RH of the GH to the relatively dry area where I make my photos. It appears the two bottom hairs moved some when I was making the photos for the focus stack.
    lepanthescalomilehighstack.jpg
     
  2. Karen

    Karen Species nut

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    WOWZA! Amazing!
     
  3. Eliana

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    So, there really IS reason to grow it for the flowers and not just the leaves!
     
  4. Craig

    Craig megalomaniac

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    By far the most impressive picture of this species I have seen!!!
     
  5. Tom_in_PA

    Tom_in_PA I am not an addict

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    OMG....Dale used the word "hairs" to describe a flower trait :poke:

    It is very cool Dale...thanks for sharing
     
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    Dale New Member

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    "Dale used the word "hairs" to describe a flower trait"

    Just checking to see if anyone was paying attention.
     
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    piotrm Well-Known Member

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    wow. What a creature! nice+