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Old 19-12-2006, 02:21 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
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Default Dendrobium Unknown species?

Agree with you and Dave, Wendy.

This is a hybrid - which one? I have no idea.

Cheers

John


"wendy7" wrote in message
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Thanks for your input anyway Dave, so it seems like it is a hybrid,
not a species.
The Den. tetragonum pics I have looked at are different. the petals &
sepals
are way skinnier & more spikey no?

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Cheers Wendy

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Dave Gillingham wrote:
Wendy, sorry to be so slow responding. To me it looks like a hybrid
from the Dendrocoryne section of the Dendrobes - includes such
species as adae, fleckeri, gracilicaule, jonesii (aka ruppianum),
kingianum, the speciosum complex, and the tetragonum complex to name
a few.

I would partially agree with Eric - I'm reasonably sure it has a lot
of tetragonum in it. But I think there are other things there as
well, and I'm not sufficiently knowledgeable to make any reliable
guesses.

Perhaps some of the other Aussies - John, Reiner, Peter etc could add
more?

On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 09:16:24 -0800, "wendy7" wrote:

There is a story to this one? (Geographical)
It bloomed last year for me, I posted a pic but did not get anything
close.

Dave Gillingham
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