comes from low land mahogany forest and motherplant sticks in an ipil-ipil tree with a half rotten branch
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comes from low land mahogany forest and motherplant sticks in an ipil-ipil tree with a half rotten branch

Looks like an Aerides, can't tell which species.
I'm guessing some kind of Aerides...anyone else??
could be Aerides quinquevulnera

again ole for the pinoy, thats it hecked pict ... hi were you store all that wisdom about phil orchids???? well thumbs up
Very hard to tell but I would guess at Aerides lawrenceae.
I know it's a bit out of left field, but have you ever considered buying a book about Philippine orchid species?
There is a new one coming out in mid-September titled Philippine Native Orchid Species, written by me.
The book illustrates almost 800 species in full colour.
Jim Cootes
Jim, im looking forward to buy your new book once its released.