Ron said that it contains some Arachnis flo-aeris and a horn dendrobium...Anyone has idea idea?
Cheers
Vincent
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Ron said that it contains some Arachnis flo-aeris and a horn dendrobium...Anyone has idea idea?
Cheers
Vincent
It looks like a Schomburgkia - maybe a Schom lueddemannii . BTW Schomburgkia has also been classified as Myrmecophila. Take your pick.
Definitely a Schomb, looks a little like an Undulata. I wish that they would quit messing with the names, it confuses us old people.
Cin
its not only you old people, but me too, and im 16! i wouldnt have a clue WHAT it is, but it sure is a pretty little girl! two have said schomb, so i would go with that as a starting point.
Yes a Schomburgkia of some kind. They get huge.
Cheers,
BD![]()

So, the verdict is that this is a Schomburgkia. So could this be a undulata or lueddemannii?
Thanks
Vincent
Schomburgkia lueddemannii . Zain

Since the owner of the farm is back in Singapore, I asked the owner of the farm for the identification of the plant. He told me its Schomburgkia lueddemanniana. Mystery solved.
Cheers
Vincent
Probably should be Schomburgkia lueddemanii (one n and ends in ii) not lueddemanniana. Or Laelia lueddemanii for those who prefer the most recent classification. This one was never a Myrmecophila.