Den. moschatum.  Nice find!

At 12:42 PM 7/4/2006 -0700, nancy wrote:



>Greetings -
>This division was among some given to me a couple of
>years ago. I did not write down the name, because I
>was sure I'd remember. Well, my memory said Dendrobium
>parishii, which it surely is not. When it turned out
>to be *not* deciduous (even though I water-starved it
>in winter), I thought perhaps it was a reed-stem
>epidendrum; that also seems incorrect.
>I believe it is a species; the person who gave it to
>me pretty much sticks to species plants.
>Sadly, it is mounted on a small cork square. The canes
>are about 18" (.5m), no aerial roots, slightly
>pubescent. Flowers are about 2" (50mm), vivid yellow,
>with a slightly pouched lip - the lip may have a
>slight fringe as the flowers finish opening. Scent of
>melted wax.
>http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/181795200/
>http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/181795203/
>http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/181795201/
>Can anyone hazard a guess?
>Thanks - Nancy
>
>
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