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Default Dendrobium speciosum var. capricornicum

Opened a week or so too late for our show :-(
Though there were better plants of the variety at the show anyway. It's a
miniature form of speciosum (bulbs no more than 1' long) from the drier areas of
central Queensland, coastal inland to the western parts of the Great Dividing
Range. ie, for those who know Oz, from Yeppoon & the Byfield Range inland
through the Blackdown Tableland to Carnarvon Gorge. Some of the newer
restructures suggest the inland form should be one or more different varieties
or species, & capricornicum should be reserved for the coastal form. No idea
where in that region this one comes from.

Because of how chunky the bulbs are compared with their length, one of our
members calls it "speciosum on steroids".
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Nice one Dave! Neat. Compact. Symmetrical spray.
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Opened a week or so too late for our show :-(
Though there were better plants of the variety at the show anyway. It's a
miniature form of speciosum (bulbs no more than 1' long) from the drier
areas of
central Queensland, coastal inland to the western parts of the Great
Dividing
Range. ie, for those who know Oz, from Yeppoon & the Byfield Range inland
through the Blackdown Tableland to Carnarvon Gorge. Some of the newer
restructures suggest the inland form should be one or more different
varieties
or species, & capricornicum should be reserved for the coastal form. No
idea
where in that region this one comes from.

Because of how chunky the bulbs are compared with their length, one of our
members calls it "speciosum on steroids".
Dave Gillingham
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Thanks, Peter - more the plant's doing than mine ;-)

On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 04:48:52 GMT, "P Max" wrote:

Nice one Dave! Neat. Compact. Symmetrical spray.
Peter

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Lovely bloom and the plant is truly a miniature among D. speciosums!

Is the date imprinted on the photo correct? September 2006?

-Eric in SF
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Thanks, Eric.

On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 22:04:55 -0700, "Eric Hunt" wrote:

Lovely bloom and the plant is truly a miniature among D. speciosums!

Is the date imprinted on the photo correct? September 2006?

-Eric in SF
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Very nice, Dave. Of course, I'd be surprised to see one of your Dends that I
didn't like.

Diana

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Thanks, Eric.

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Lovely bloom and the plant is truly a miniature among D. speciosums!

Is the date imprinted on the photo correct? September 2006?

-Eric in SF
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