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Trisetella strumosa

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by wpinnix, Jul 4, 2014.

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  1. wpinnix

    wpinnix William Pinnix

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    Gotta love the the Trisetellas!

    trisetella_scobina.jpg trisetella_scobina2.jpg
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    William, that is T. strumosa IMO.
     
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    DPfarr Well-Known Member

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    I agree, it's not scobina.
     
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    rico Active Member

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    Agree, Scobina's flower is much longer, and darker.
     
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    wpinnix William Pinnix

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    You all are correct, I had a brain fart when I entered the name.

    Kelly, can you change the name of the title?
     
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    KellyW Orchid wonk Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Done.
     
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    wpinnix William Pinnix

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    Thank you Kelly
     
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    DPfarr Well-Known Member

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    This has to be the best genus in the Pleurothallid alliance. The lips, sequential blooming, little terrete leaves all these especially the lips.