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    Default Diplocaulobium spec.

    unfortunatelly, I don't know the name. White, quite big flowers. First time in bloom. I'm curiouse how long.
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    Lovely flower.

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    Very nice I wish somebody will help you.

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    What a beauty. And what a pristine leaves you grow on this plant. Respect!
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    one day flower? all of this genus seems to become redish when fading.

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    Hi Mietek, looks like our Diplocaulobium clemensiae.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walingwaling View Post
    Hi Mietek, looks like our Diplocaulobium clemensiae.
    You really are very good at this, Ron. Thanks!!

    cheers,
    BD

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    Ron, I think you are right. I have to wait for next flowers and check again.

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