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Lepanthes tsubotae

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Lika[Sweden], Jun 12, 2009.

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  1. Lika[Sweden]

    Lika[Sweden] Svenska

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    Hors d'oevres anyone?
    A plate full of newly deflasked L. tsubotae.

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    photo belongs to my husband
     
  2. Karen

    Karen Species nut

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    LOL! They look great!
     
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    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    And in bloom!!! How fun is that?

    Was it a spontaneous pod or did some human pollinate it?
     
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    Purty!
     
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    Yes please!!
    Lovely!!
     
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    Marni - The flask was a gift to Mikael from a Belgium friend who is a master in in-vitro culture. From what he knows the pollination was made manually. His friend always complain about the problems he has pollinating under the microscope.
     
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    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    I can't imaging what it take to pollinate those little things! Well done.