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Trias cambodiana

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by Tom-DE, Apr 2, 2011.

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  1. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Tiny plant, 0.4" flower
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  2. Chris

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    Love it Tom! Fantastic!
     
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    Cool!
     
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    Very colorful little guy..... or gal. Cute.
     
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    Way cool!
     
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    Since is something wrong with cambodiana reference / picture etc, all of them in fact are Trias nummularia ;-)
     
  7. Tom-DE

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    What is your "good" reference for that? I have seen photos of nummularia that are different than that one on IOSPE. I am not a taxonomist, so I don't know for sure which one is right yet. I am just about to label everything "species" or "hybrid"...
     
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    What Pook said
     
  9. piotrm

    piotrm Well-Known Member

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    Tom I asked JJ Vemreluen about my Trias which is more less identical to yours, and he sad it is nummularia, I don't know if anybody seen cambodiana... or I am wrong and even in Jay or between our plants they are tiny differences?, hm, I don't know... But this is the question to its describer - Christenson, maybe somebody could ask?