Hello sandyespinosaf. You've identified this orchid (and the others) and that's great! However the database behind the website requires that the scientific name be placed in the space labeled "Scientific name". Then it is considered by the software to be identified. May I suggest that you switch the Latin names currently in common name to the space labeled scientific name. Rather than duplicate the scientific name, if you don't know the common name of the orchids, simply use: Orchid. Thanks
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Thank you S Frazier for the information, I'll change the names on the photos.
Hello sandyespinosaf. You've identified this orchid (and the others) and that's great! However the database behind the website requires that the scientific name be placed in the space labeled "Scientific name". Then it is considered by the software to be identified. May I suggest that you switch the Latin names currently in common name to the space labeled scientific name. Rather than duplicate the scientific name, if you don't know the common name of the orchids, simply use: Orchid. Thanks