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A few fresh blooms...

Masdevallia amabilis :
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I bought this as Bulbophyllum guttulatum but, I suspect it's a hybrid.
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Unknown Papheopedilum hybrid :
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Some kind of mini Phaleonopsis:
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Super ugly Phaleonopsis:
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For anyone who cares, I accidentally stumbled across what that supposed Bulbophyllum guttulatum actually is. It's a hybrid called Bulbophyllum Kalimpong (Bulbophyllum guttulatum x Mastigion ornatissimum).
 
Haha, 2 in a row. I like that cultivar but I think that particular plant is dog ugly. The blotches are usually much cleaner and have more well defined and smoother lines separating them from the white. I hope it's next bloom session will be more attractive.
 
i dont have any taste for orchids but this plant is quite spectacular!
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Actually, I think your Masdie may be mislabeled as well. The flower form looks wrong.

Glad you discovered the bulbo's name -- it definitely had the wrong shape for guttulatum.

Oh, your harlequin phal is not that bad. I will agree with you that there are nicer ones out there, but still wouldn't slap that poor thing with an "ugly" label. ;)



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I didn't think it was a M.amabilis either. Apparently it's cultivar 'D' grown by a Dr. Rolando from Peru.

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Amsiella monticola :
This is what it looked like yesterday morning.
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And, tonight...
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I cannot wait till my sanderianum and its hybrids I have bloom!!! Cannot forget the rothchildianum either. Although those are both paphs. I just looked at my grow list and I will be darned I think I need to stalk out some phrags as well. I love the long petaled phrags. Is why I like sandeianum so much.

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I have never really been good as the slippers. Can hardly get them to bloom, but I think I have been keeping them too dry. Using the water tray method now and seem to be picking up.
 
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