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Old 07-03-2008, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jerrymeola View Post
These types of Epi now Encyclia ....
Sorry Jerry, but I have to correct you again. This plant is neither an Epidendrum nor an Encycia, rather it is an Epicyclia. Its parents are Epidendrum densiflorum and Encyclia cordigera. The first is a reed-stemmed Epi and the latter an encyclia with pseudobulbs.

So this hybrid may not form regular pseudobulobs depending on which parent prevails.
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