thanks for the information Andrea. Looks like I've come home with another noid, albeit a probable species!
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thanks for the information Andrea. Looks like I've come home with another noid, albeit a probable species!
Hope so! Maybe someone will see the image who grows this one and will identify it for you.Also, if you want, you can post it on the OrchidTalk Facebook page and maybe someone there will recognize it for you.
Cheers,
BD![]()
Andrea, I don't think yours is Dryadella simula either. It might be Dryadella guatemalensis or summersii.
Perhaps a good frontal shot and a plant photo can help to identify?
FYI, I bought one Dryadella simula but it turned out to be something else as well. I guess some growers just put Dryadella simula on the tag if they can't figure out what it is. After all, NOID can't be sold as much as the ones with a name, unless it is a spectacular one...
Hello Tom ,
I can´t do a better shot , I´ve make 30 pics , but they are all diffuse .
The picture by Jay is diffuse , too and often the pics on his page aren´t the right plants .
I want see by guatemalensis and summersii
Thanx
Hi Tom
here are 2 new shots from today , the best if I can
the focus is on the nearest point and than the rest is diffuse ,when I take the focus to the point behind the first , the front is diffuse![]()
Nice one Andrea. Good job!
Andrea, I have to look and I'll let you know what it might be.
both are very interesting. thanks