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    Den cuthbertsonii

    the flowers on these guys last for months


    Xylo<br><br>Post edited by: Xylomelum, at: 2009/01/28 04:18
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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii



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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    Xylomelum, this tiny orchid is so darling! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    Thanks Hakulady
    does anyone else on this site grow it tricky little dendrobium from New Guinea,
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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    Gorgeous! (I hate repeating myself over and over again, but there just isn't any other word that could possibly express what I feel when looking at such photos) :blush:

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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    i keep one very similar, at least in leaf shape, Dockrillia linguifolia/linguiform and it has the tinniest most fragile white flowers. does it coult as a miniature?

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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    shadec, I've search the internet for your orchid and cannot find it. Do you have pictures you can post? Or can you double-check the spelling of your orchid's name?

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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    Hakulady, it should be Dockrillia linguiformis (previously Den. linguiforme).

    Xylomelum, there is a member of my local ANOS who grows a few PNG species. Not sure if this is one but he has shown a few that look similar.

    I'm curious about the wingnut in the top pictures..?

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    Re:Den cuthbertsonii

    The wingnut is used to attach the hardwood slab inside the vivarium.
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