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Aerangis arachnopus from Cameroon n°2

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by gg68, Apr 11, 2012.

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  1. gg68

    gg68 Angraecoid addict

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    An other one from Cameroon and the flowers have the same shape than the other one!!

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  2. Marni

    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    They are exquisite. Thank you.
     
  3. T. migratoris

    T. migratoris Active Member

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    That is absolutely amazing, and very different from any I've seen before. Wow.
     
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    xmpraedicta Prairie angraecoid nut Supporting Member

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    Interesting - much flatter shape! Not sure which one I like better!
     
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    mrbreeze Anglican Supporting Member

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    Love that! Hooray for Angs! :clap:
     
  6. Uluwehi

    Uluwehi angraecoids, dendrobiums and more Supporting Member

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    What a beauty! I love how peachy yours is too.
     
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    gg68 Angraecoid addict

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    Here you can better see the real color!!

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    Uluwehi angraecoids, dendrobiums and more Supporting Member

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    Simply divine! The peachy-pink is exquisite. My arachnopus has a much lighter colour, nearly all white. I'll hopefully be posting my photos of it from last summer soon.