Amesiella monticola

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Congrats!
I love it. Is it scented?

I had this many years ago. Mine didn't do anything for one full year and I gave it away.

I saw one in spike at the show but I recommended it to my friend.
I have Amesiella philippinensis, which should be similar. one day!
 
Looks great! I bought one of these (I think it was before the OrchidBoard project).

My plant's flower was never fragrant that I could detect. It did really well for me for quite awhile, but then suffered a fairly quick set back last year. Not sure why, it had been growing so well, no real change of conditions, it just started dropping leaves and roots shriveled up. It seems to be on the road to recovery, though, but I'm not getting my hopes up too much.

I love that they stay so small. Have you seen A. minor? Those are even smaller.
 
I just love this tiny plant and will start searching for a
couple. I can certainly provide Phal. conditions. I wonder
if it might enjoy mounting in my greenhouse with lots of
air movement?
 
If you can keep it moist, maybe it would be ok. mine is exactly as it came to me from Ray: tiny pot in sphagnum, never dries out. probably would benefit from a few holes in the sides of that pot.

browse the orchidboard thread linked in the original post if you have some hours to kill. everyone tried different methods, sh, mounting, etc., and almost everyone's died. i just left the little thing alone.
 
Some of the photos I've seen online tell me so, but some not so clear.
and others say they are the same stuff. hmmm

Anyway, please keep us informed as to how long the flower lasts on this species.

Mine is pushing two new roots. at least it is doing something.
My old ones was such a dud. lol
 
Very Cool Cambri:clap::clap:

That's also a neat concept of a project plant.

Right at this moment the OSF link does not appear to be working.
 

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