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"hi,
It looks like Bletille striata.you can compere your picture with following
site.
regards,
Rupi

Orchidée jacinthe, Bletilla striata
Orchidée jacinthe : Bletilla striata"

"Dear Kiran,
It is ofcourse Arundina graminifolia the second one seems to be Pleione
praecox (spel check needed) if it is from slightly high altitude like
Bomdila, Eagles est or so place.
Regards,

K. Haridasan"
"Seems to be the same psecies. Didi you click this at medium elevation? The
same A.graminifolia blooms in Western Ghats and the flower is slightly
variable.
Meenakshi"

2009/1/29 kiran srivastava <[email protected]>

> #1050901 - has been posted before but has now been identified as a Bamboo
> Orchid, *Arundina graminifolia.*
> **
> Request identification of the second orchid species please?
>
> Cheers,
> Kiran Srivastava
> Mumbai
>
>
> >
>


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