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Old 16-03-2005, 04:57 PM
Wendy
 
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Thanks Kathy, I should have mentioned that I had researched the net.
Also I would love to find the real name, not for me but my mentor, who
is going through his books. It would have been nice to come up with the
name since he doesn't do computers etc.
Thanks again for the info.
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Cheers Wendy

K Barrett wrote:
From W3Tropicos at MoBot: http://mobot.mobot.org/W3T/Search/vast.html
There's an encyclia steinbachii and a seidelii. Ring any bells? I suppose
you'd have to look at Jay's page in order to see which flower you have.

And, I may be wrong about this, but I think Wildcatt isn't necessarily your
first reference for this sort of orchid - one that hasn't been used
extensively in hybridization programs or heavily awarded. I'd go with MoBot
or Jay's page or the RHS database.

Plus, god help us, but it could also be re-classified by now, too, what with
all the restructuring of Epidendrum

K Barrett

"Reka" wrote in message
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wendy7 wrote:

Please could someone with access to WildCatt look up a
name for me. Spelling is the problem.
Encyclia seidenbachiana
Encyclia sedenbachiana
Encyclia seidebachiana


Wendy, I don't have Wildcatt, but I would bet my bottom dollar on the
first one. Hope someone has an answer for you.

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