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		<title>Comment on Aerangis splendida by admin</title>
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		<description>John, the hybrids of epidendrums are so plentiful that you can&#039;t just identify it by color. I see so many here grown as garden plants. They were mass produced and causually propagated that people don&#039;t tag them. Once the name is lost, it&#039;s lost forever. I think unless your epi is a species and highly distinguishable, I doubt you can identify it anymore.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John, the hybrids of epidendrums are so plentiful that you can&#8217;t just identify it by color. I see so many here grown as garden plants. They were mass produced and causually propagated that people don&#8217;t tag them. Once the name is lost, it&#8217;s lost forever. I think unless your epi is a species and highly distinguishable, I doubt you can identify it anymore.</p>
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