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Pleurothallis johnstonii

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Dale, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. Dale

    Dale New Member

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    Intermediate grower.
    pleurjohn.jpg pleurjohnspike.jpg
     
  2. Forrest

    Forrest Really Neat

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    oh man. Can I have it?

    Actually, I may have it already. Any tips to get it to bloom?
     
  3. Dale

    Dale New Member

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    "Any tips to get it to bloom?"

    No.
     
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    Fantastic Dale. Are these images the result of stacking for DOF?
     
  5. Dale

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    "Are these images the result of stacking for DOF?"

    Yes.
     
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    very nice flowers
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Does the flower spike come from the base of the stem? How big is the flower, Dale? I can't find any info on this one. It looks similar to the Pthl. johnsonii but also very different.
     
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    There are several spikes arising from the rhizome and one that's apical. Lateral sepals are 3/8" long.
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Thanks for the info, Dale.
     
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    Pook Disneyed

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    Do you have a new macro lens? The 180 mm that has a shallow DOF? Did you use the CombineZ or spring for another software?
     
  11. Dale

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    Pook, I have an MP-E and the 180mm macro. I used the 180 for these photos and stacked them with CZM.