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The tiny Amesiella minor

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by mini-catts, Jan 25, 2009.

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  1. mini-catts

    mini-catts Member

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    This is sister to A. philippinense and monticola... smallest of the 3.
    Plant is a little over 2" and the flowers are 1" across.
    Growing in my intermediate greenhouse and misted every other day.

    Enjoy! Peter T.

    afarm4.static.flickr.com_3396_3226564879_723b2ab56f.jpg

    and the plant:

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  2. Mary Jane

    Mary Jane New Member

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    How sweet is that??
     
  3. Dave

    Dave Active Member Supporting Member

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    Nice.
     
  4. Karen

    Karen Species nut

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    Very nice!
     
  5. Tom_in_PA

    Tom_in_PA I am not an addict

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    That is really nice Peter!
     
  6. Home Grown

    Home Grown Hakuna Matata

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    Beautiful plant and flowers!:D
     
  7. Tracey

    Tracey Interloper

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    That's really nice, I love the yellow
     
  8. Forrest

    Forrest Really Neat

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    oh yea. I like that one!
     
  9. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    I think this species is better than a lot of Angraecoids(nothing personal, Mikey:D) and the flowers are long lasting too.

    Nicely done, Peter.
     
  10. vmijct

    vmijct Clif

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    cool plant.