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Again couldn't get at the show tag. The owner's tag said Epi. polybulbon. An
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Dave, your name is correct. Epidendrum/Encyclia polybulbon are synonyms.

Cheers

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HEY I knew this one... No fair John you beat me to it :P

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Dave, your name is correct. Epidendrum/Encyclia polybulbon are synonyms.

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Orchid Wiz search brought up Dinema polybulbon that looked right.
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Come on Dave, give us a few more!!


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Dave, your name is correct. Epidendrum/Encyclia polybulbon are synonyms.

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Dave Gillingham wrote:
Again couldn't get at the show tag. The owner's tag said Epi. polybulbon. An
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Reclassification by the taxonomists?
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Nice pic. I had an Enc.polybulbon of my own once, grew too well - I
think they're easy growers. Did you notice the fragrance? Mine was very
fragrant, which is what doomed it - I hate licorice and it smelled
strongly of it - so it was traded off some years ago.


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What a specimen! Great plant, and I like the flower colors, too.

Diana

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Nice pic. I had an Enc.polybulbon of my own once, grew too well - I think
they're easy growers. Did you notice the fragrance? Mine was very
fragrant, which is what doomed it - I hate licorice and it smelled
strongly of it - so it was traded off some years ago.



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Sorry, John. I was in rather a hurry that day - we were expecting guests in 90
minutes & Ann let me out on my own. I checked out the sale benches (nothing
took my fancy), quickly snapped a few of the plants that appealed to me, &
hurried home. So that's all the pics.

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Come on Dave, give us a few more!!


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HEY I knew this one... No fair John you beat me to it :P

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Dave, your name is correct. Epidendrum/Encyclia polybulbon are synonyms.

Cheers

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Orchid Wiz search brought up Dinema polybulbon that looked right.
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Didn't notice the fragrance - as I mentioned to John above, I was a bit rushed
that day.

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Nice pic. I had an Enc.polybulbon of my own once, grew too well - I
think they're easy growers. Did you notice the fragrance? Mine was very
fragrant, which is what doomed it - I hate licorice and it smelled
strongly of it - so it was traded off some years ago.

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That's what appealed to me, Diana. The judges apparently weren't all that
impressed but hey - I grow my orchids because I like them, not for their points
scoring appeal; & that's usually the basis on which I photograph them, too.

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What a specimen! Great plant, and I like the flower colors, too.

Diana

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Orchid Wiz search brought up Dinema polybulbon that looked right.
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Nice pic. I had an Enc.polybulbon of my own once, grew too well - I think
they're easy growers. Did you notice the fragrance? Mine was very
fragrant, which is what doomed it - I hate licorice and it smelled
strongly of it - so it was traded off some years ago.


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