It's probably coelogyne, but i'm not sure. what is it ? It's very common here and this was photograph in the forest.
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It's probably coelogyne, but i'm not sure. what is it ? It's very common here and this was photograph in the forest.
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Coelogyne rochussenii is all i could find, but i dont think it is this.....
Wow...very pretty! And it's in the wild? I hope it stays there...it is so nice to see plants in their native habitat.

Yes, coelogyne rochussenii. Quite common in cultivation too.
So little flowers usually C. rochuss. the spike is very long. Maybe another variety.
The plant and blooms look like C. rochussenii. Maybe a young plant.
Thanks Jordan and paphioboy.
hi connie, it will stay there and nobody will take it. It grows about 4-5 meters high on the tree trunk. Moreover it was a park. Not a part of it, including seeds and flowers should be remove.
Zainal, the outlook of the plant isn't healthy, which may explained the short flower spike.