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Microcoelia physophora

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by gg68, Aug 30, 2012.

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  1. gg68

    gg68 Angraecoid addict

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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Very nice!
     
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    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Ditto. How big is the flower?
     
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    T. migratoris Active Member

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    I like that a lot. Does it seem to be clutching the mount? I'm experimenting with mount alternatives with a handful of other Microcoelia species & none of them so far seem to care much about the mount.
     
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    The spurs are 1cm long.
    This species'roots are clutching the mount, but you're right, most of Microcoelia don't.
     
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    Reyna Orchid Obsessed Supporting Member

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    Oh, that is lovely! How interesting that it attaches -- most of my microcoelia don't but I don't grow this species. It is lovely Gilles.