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Old 07-10-2009, 12:13 AM
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Dresslerella pilosissima

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Old 07-10-2009, 01:17 AM
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I cropped it and broke the link, sorry about that.

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Wow, nice bulbo! Can I ask where you got it?
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Wow, nice bulbo! Can I ask where you got it?
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LOL! We were trying to figure that out last night. We've had it for probably 3 years and this is it's first bloom (yay regular fertilizing). We probably got it at the North West Orchid Society show and sale.

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Ok, so that puts it out of my reach . Still, a nice enough plant that I'll keep my eyes open for one. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Interesting. I have this plant but it came to me as B umbellatum.

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I think this has been posted before but in case it hasn't...

Columnea (Tricantha) minor
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Interesting. I have this plant but it came to me as B umbellatum.

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Hi Harry,

Is yours spotty like this one? IOSPE says:
"This species is very similar to B umbellatae [sic] but differs in it's spotted flower, an inflorescence that is longer than the leaves and has long-caudate stellida."

I haven't seen umbellatum in person but the pic they show doesn't have spots. However on the umbellatum page they say they are synonyms. So yeah....
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Mine definitely has spots. I read the IOSPE pages and it's seems to be a bit confusing to me. I guess I will leave it as I received it. Awesome plant regardless.
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Alsobia dianthiflora
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Aeschnanthyus sp.
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Columnea "carnival"
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NOID Hoya sp.

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