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Thread: Is this a saprophyte orchid? Help with identification requested.

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    Default Is this a saprophyte orchid? Help with identification requested.

    I live in Ft Lauderdale Fl and grow miniature orchids. I grow some inside and several outside. I am just introducing myself but have been reading posts for a while.

    I have an orchid that I am trying to identify. I think it is a saprophyte. It is growing in decaying mulch in the yard and is leafless with chlorophyll in both bulb and bloom stem. There are numerous blooming blubs in the beds.
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    Whatever it is I want one. Sorry I cannot ID it for you.

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    Your plant resembles Eulophia graminea.

    Jim Cootes

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    One of the web pages lists it as an invasive species.....Eulophia graminea that is!

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    lovely, and thanks Jim!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimec View Post
    Your plant resembles Eulophia graminea.

    Jim Cootes
    Thanks Jim!!

    Cheers,
    BD

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