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Orchid Hunter πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄πŸ‡΅πŸ‡¬

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One of the rare wonders of the Orchid World! This is a plant I dreamed of growing for years and now I have 3 clones with this one being a particularly nice colour form. Amazingly two flowers opened simultaneously recently, which I haven't seen previously and really is something

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Dendrobium aff. pseudoglomeratum T.M.Reeve & J.J.Wood, from section Calyptrochilus, is usually a relatively large warm to intermediate growing epiphyte found widespread in the lowland and montane forest of New Guinea (0-2000m). This particular clone however, if it is D.

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Dendrobium sexcostatum de Vogel, from section Diplocaulobium subsection Goniobulbon, is a small (at least the individual growths are) intermediate growing epiphyte found growing in the montane forest of New Guinea (1400-1600m).Β  These plants will have individual growths bloom

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This is another Dendrobium species from a complex in section Grastidium that includes several named taxa, D. summerhayesianum, D. muriciferum and D. neuroglossum, but undoubtedly several undescribed ones as well. The plant is part of the massive section of Grastidium endemic to

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Mediocalcar decoratum Schuit. is a small mat-forming epiphytic orchid found growing widespread in the montane forest of New Guinea (900-2500m). This attractive plant is quite popular in cultivation the world over and if you don't have one yet, go get one! Like other species of

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The exceedingly difficult to photograph, due to its highly reflective lateral sepals, Bulbophyllum grammopoma J.J.Verm. from section Macrouris. This species is a creeping epiphyte found growing in the montane forest of New Guinea (1600-2600m). Such a great plant too; with dark