I think this is correct, let me know if its wrong...
Coelogyne pandurata
Lindley 1853 SECTION Verrucosae Pfitzer & Kraenzlin.
Cheers
Vincent
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I think this is correct, let me know if its wrong...
Coelogyne pandurata
Lindley 1853 SECTION Verrucosae Pfitzer & Kraenzlin.
Cheers
Vincent
..the lip is awesome. thanks
Beautiful, Vincent. But it could be C verrucosa as both of them are very difficult to tell apart. I find that the best way is to look at the pseudobulb - verrucosa has flattened pbulbs.

Thanks for telling me, I'll run a check the day after tomorrow.
Great green and black orchid bloom, Vincent. Coelogyne pandurata seems correct, but I will reserve judgment until some folks who grow it can answer. I did a quick google image search and it looks similar anyway.
Cheers,
BD![]()
looks like C. verrucosa to me, referring to the "warts". C.pandurata also has flattened pbulbs.
I love those colors, and that lip is great!
What a stunning orchid. It looks like a butterfly is emerging from the center of the flower. I get the feeling it is 'warm' growing. Can you tell me its other cultural requirements? Thanks for posting these photographs! AL