kevinholcombatl
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Lepanthes jugum
The entire plant, including the flower spikes, is less than 2-in tall.
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Lepanthopsis kayi
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Named for the late Andreas Kay.
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Phalaenopsis equestris var. coerulea
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The was supposed to be just a patio plant for the summer, but I think it’s going to be a keeper. The entire plant is about 6-in (12-cm) tall. It's in a 4-in terra cotta pot in medium Orchiata bark.
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Lepanthes rupestris
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Monophyllorchis sp.
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Yes, an orchid. Not an aroid. It isn’t in flower at the moment, but hopefully it will eventually produce small, green or white flowers from the center of the leaf. Formerly a monotypical genus, there are now at least three different species.
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Pleurothallis nitida and Pleurothallis sanchoi
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According to Luer’s description, the only significant difference between the two species is the shape of the leaf. P. nitida has a subcordate (heart-shaped) leaf, and P. sanchoi has a cuneate (wedge-shaped) leaf.
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Pleurothallis duplex
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Pleurothallis dressleri
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Pleurothallis paraniesseniae
A pleuro species that enjoys the warm temps of midsummer in Atlanta.
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Maxillaria sp. (Panama)
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Lepanthopsis acetabulum
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Pleurothallis caprina
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Pleurothallis tetrachaeta
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Pleurothallis vieirae
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Lepanthes quadrata
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Pleurothallis tetrachaeta
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Pleurothallis dunstervillei
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