Epidendrum ledifolium
Native to: Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua. Epidendrum ledifolium is found growing in the Mexican states of Colima, Guerrero, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Puebla, Vera Cruz, Mexico, and Districto Federal. This species grows on trees in cool mountain forests on oak trees above 2000 meters in elevation.Plant Size: Small. Epidendrum ledifolium has branched reed-like stems with many leaves.
Flower Size: 0.75 inches (2 cm)
Flower Description: Epidendrum ledifolium has small flowers that blooms on a short stem. Three to five fragrant flowers bloom at once.
Bloom Season: Summer
Growing Temperature: Cool
Additional Information: Epidendrum ledifolium grows in cool mountainous forests and is often found growing with Laelia furfuracea.
Synonyms: Epidendrum propinquum, Epidendrum liparidoglossum
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