Species from Irian Jaya green in color with nice fragrant and long lasting.
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Species from Irian Jaya green in color with nice fragrant and long lasting.
Love it...I love the little antelope types.
This is a very very beautiful schulleri, Zainal!!!! I don't know where you got it, but I think it must be very rare now. I have not seen one for more than 30 years. Used a lot in breeding in the 60s to produce the greens and yellows of today.. Thanks for posting.
oh wow, Zain! now i can see from where the green hybrids coming from.
what a lovely green dendrobium!! Love the blooms on this orchid, Zain!
cheers,
BD![]()
Very interesting and appealing, bravo.
it looks quite big, is it?
Forget to mention that Den schulleri was a parent of of the much awarded Den May Neal (schulleri x Hawaii) registered in 1949 and of which the May Neal ' Duke' is arguably the most lovely of the lot.