This is very interesting. You can see the difference between Coelogyne
corymbosa and Coelogyne ochracea. In corymbosa inflorescence arises
from the apex of the so called bulb (terminal) whereas in ochracea the
inflorescence is from the base (lateral).
Thanks a lot for sharing Jis. Giby has certainly found a right student
for his project.
Best wishes.
Pankaj

On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Jis Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote:
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>           ID CONFIRMATION REQUESTED : COELOGYNE CORYMBOSA  . photograph from
> Eaglenest WLS, Arunachal during july 2012
>
> Thanks
> Jis Sebastian
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