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My smallest, and most recent Oberonia acquisition.
I've really grown to love this genus. I don't have quite enough species, always looking for more that will take cool conditions. [ATTACH]...
This is the smallest oberonia that I grow and possibly one of the easiest. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
To say that I am confused about oberonia identification would be a gross understatement. This plant is frequently found in the trade as O. myosura...
The plant came with this name, but I haven't confirmed it, so I am open to correction. The mount it is on is about 6.5" tall. I haven't had it...
This is a plant from India that originally came from Phil Jesup and was sold by J&L unidentified. It is a real delight. For reference, the branch...
This is from the Philippine Islands and is one of my favorite oberonias. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This plant was from Hans Hermans labeled surigaense. Since it is from Hans I've never had much faith in the name. I did find an herbarium specimen...
IW grower. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Oberonia longissima was the name on the lable from Ecuagenera. Do anyone know if this is correct? [IMG] [IMG]
Recent acquisition. Largest growth is 4" tall. Flowers are 1 mm across. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Intermediate grower. Imaged growth is 2 cm tall. Flowers are 1.5 mm across. I notice some background aberration in the flower photo due to focus...
This mini-plant hangs all year round on basket of Phalaenopsis philippinensis. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
From the Philippines. Growths are about 2.5" high. Interesting plant, in or out of bloom. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]