Sorry to disagree with you, but it is important to note that except for the 1 time Marie Riopelle has flowered it, no one has ever flowered it. Even Marie has not flowered it again. So I think that that fact and the fact that Marie has seen as many Angulocastes as anyone and this does not resemble it, and that the breeding group (Maxillarias) are very easy to cross and get results (She has also made a cross between a Lycaste and Acaccalis(Aginisia), I think That this is indeed what it is. It is true that we have a shortage of Academic people who can do the DNA proof, but a plant that has only flowered once in over 30 years is probably not worth the trouble.
        Sincerely David Morris
 
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