Epidendrum chloe
Common Name: Chloe's Epidendrum
Native to: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua. Epidendrum chloe prefers humid mountain forests and grows on moss-covered trees between 1000 and 1200 meters.
Plant Size: Medium. The leaves of Epidendrum chloe are grassy and thin
Flower Size: 0.5 inches (1.5 cm)
Flower Description: The flowers develop on a short stem that grows from the top of a recently matured cane. There are only a few flowers per growth.
Bloom Season: Late Winter to Spring
Growing Temperature: Warm
Additional Information: This species was first described to the scientific community back in 1856. Grow mounted on cork or tree fern plaques for best results. Provide warmth and humidity.
Synonyms: Epidendrum culmiforme
No comments:
Post a Comment