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Eric Hunt 05-06-2004 11:13 PM

Brachionidium species ID?
 
Hi everyone,

I've been trying, in vain, to identify this cute cute little Brachionidium
species I photographed in the Podocarpus National Park, Ecuador. There were
hundreds of these plants growing on the embankment of the path within 10
meters of the entrance to the park.

The flower:

http://www.orchidphotos.org/images/o...b/image012.htm

I checked out Luer's green book on Brachionidium from my orchid society
library and with the poor (for diagnostic purposes) photograph I have, the
closest match I could find was Brachionidium dodsonii.

If anyone else out there has any insight into Brachionidiums, I'd love to
hear from you! Go to my website for my email address to directly reply, or
just reply here.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org



wendy7 05-06-2004 11:14 PM

Brachionidium species ID?
 
Hi there Eric, I found this site & the flower looks exactly like yours?
http://www.pleurothallids.com/brachi...m_valerioi.htm
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Cheers Wendy

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Eric Hunt wrote:
Hi everyone,

I've been trying, in vain, to identify this cute cute little
Brachionidium species I photographed in the Podocarpus National Park,
Ecuador. There were hundreds of these plants growing on the
embankment of the path within 10 meters of the entrance to the park.

The flower:

http://www.orchidphotos.org/images/o...b/image012.htm

I checked out Luer's green book on Brachionidium from my orchid
society library and with the poor (for diagnostic purposes)
photograph I have, the closest match I could find was Brachionidium
dodsonii.

If anyone else out there has any insight into Brachionidiums, I'd
love to hear from you! Go to my website for my email address to
directly reply, or just reply here.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org




Eric Hunt 06-06-2004 06:05 AM

Brachionidium species ID?
 
Wendy,

Thanks for finding that! Unfortunately, the Brachionidium I found is in
Ecuador and has a completely different growth habit. There are two main
growth habits in Brachionidiums: trailing/scampering or not. The one I found
was the non-scampering one and the one on Lynn's site is scampering. (love
those technical terms!)

But isn't it strange that the flowers are so closely alike?

-Eric in SF

"wendy7" wrote in message
news:sfqwc.45415$oi5.11762@fed1read07...
Hi there Eric, I found this site & the flower looks exactly like yours?
http://www.pleurothallids.com/brachi...m_valerioi.htm





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