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Miltonia Orchid

Photo by sunnydong
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You're welcome and that's why we are here, to help you learn the scientific names. I've provided them in my comment below and you can use the same names as their common names as well, although Phalaenopsis are known as moth orchids. It would still be great if you could separate these into 3 different spottings. Thanks.
Thank you so much. I just don't know their scientific names. Your comment makes my first spotting good!
Welcome to Noah sunny. You have some beautiful orchids here. Each different species should have its own spotting. You could break this into 3 spottings. Your first 2 pics are Miltonia, the third is Phalaenopsis and your last 2 photos are Cymbidium. If you need any help or have questions, let me know.
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PublishedApril 1, 2013

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