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Old 01-09-2017, 08:00 PM
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Love this one for the foliage, although love the flowers... guess the whole presentation then...

A barbosella from brazil, handled warm into 90's without a problem. Grows in one of my grow tanks, all my barbosellas get medium light now and they do better than they did with lower light.

The flowers are tiny, image attached with size comparison. when they started emerging they looked growing threads or hairs.
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Oooh, very nice! This looks very much like dussenii. I have a few Barbosella and love them all, such neat little plants.
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What a fabulous little orchid! Congratulations!
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There is one Barbosella I seldom see mentioned, cucullata or cucullata xanthina. Do you grow this one? It is different than my others, I really like it even though it clumps rather than vining. I've not had a Barbosella I didn't like!
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Amazing plant! Miniatures don't interest me that much (at least until now) but this one is interesting. It looks like a little garden.
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Nicely grown, u_bada!
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Oh my gosh, what an exquisite little beauty!
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I love minis, and that one is spectacular!
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Thanks everyone, appreciate the kind words!

Naoki, with this shot I had to photostack (via software), distortion wasn't too bad, and no streaking.
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Thanks everyone, appreciate the kind words!

Naoki, with this shot I had to photostack (via software), distortion wasn't too bad, and no streaking.
Nice, I have done only in-camera focus stacking, and I haven't tried software based method, which has more flexibility. Which software did you use? I've read about open-source solution, so I will try it when I get a chance.
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