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As I have said in previous posts some of the best plants came from a fluke. It still looks really cool and healthy. Now if only we could get the absolute name so I can add it to my wish list.
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It still looks so much like what I said before, it just might be a variation. Some plants of the same family can still have minor differences.

Beautiful flowers! I really like these types of orchid flower shapes, and I enjoy seeing it pop up on the slide show.
I have a plant similar to this that I bought at my local grocery. I have to confess I thought I killed it! I was down to 2 shriveled pseudobulb and one leaf this summer. I repotted and put it in a southeast window and honestly forgot it. Yesterday I saw new growth. Fingers crossed mine will survive and bloom as beautifully as yours. Congratulations on your success
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I usually get my orchids near-death. Im a rescuer by nature. I have been surprised with how an orchid can bounce back with just the littlest love and care (and hormonal fertilizer, HEE,HEE).
hmmm.......... i have stumbled upon an orchid listed as 'miltassia kauai's choice' that in some photos looks very similar to this one. some of them have really long petals and sepals.
hmmmm.....yes very similar. Either way thats getting added to my wish list.
this was not nearly as funny last night in the dark as i was stomping on it and screaming.
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Watch out for fangs!
edited to fix typo
Last edited by 78Terp; December 30th, 2013 at 05:34 AM.
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