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Schomburgkia tibicinis with the flower buds just opening to the right side.
It is on a piece of cork but decided to just put it in a wooden basket & voilla! He likes it!
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Yes perfect Chris & good growing. I forgot to mention that mine had been in the greenhouse for some time, sort of
stunted. Also they are call Myrmecophila now.
http://www.orchidspecies.com/myrmecophiliatibicinis.htm
Cheers Wendy

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Hi, all,

My Schm. tibicinis is also in bloom, but I don't know if it is 'normal'. I
measured the bloom spike and it is 38 1/4 inches for the tip of the bulb to
the lowest flower. Is the length to be expected?

I got a division last year at a local orchid society workshop. This is the
first time that it has bloomed for me.

Chris in Central Florida
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Schomburgkia tibicinis with the flower buds just opening to the right side.
It is on a piece of cork but decided to just put it in a wooden basket &
voilla! He likes it!
Cheers Wendy




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Default Schomburgkia tibicinis - the plant

Yes perfect Chris & good growing. I forgot to mention that mine had been in the greenhouse for some time, sort of
stunted. Also they are call Myrmecophila now.
http://www.orchidspecies.com/myrmecophiliatibicinis.htm
Cheers Wendy

"Chris Savas" wrote in message ...
Hi, all,

My Schm. tibicinis is also in bloom, but I don't know if it is 'normal'. I
measured the bloom spike and it is 38 1/4 inches for the tip of the bulb to
the lowest flower. Is the length to be expected?

I got a division last year at a local orchid society workshop. This is the
first time that it has bloomed for me.

Chris in Central Florida
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"Wendy7" wrote in message
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Schomburgkia tibicinis with the flower buds just opening to the right side.
It is on a piece of cork but decided to just put it in a wooden basket &
voilla! He likes it!
Cheers Wendy




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