Epidendrum oxysepalum
Common Name: Epidendrum OrchidNative to: Venezuela, Columbia. Epidendrum oxysepalum grows on trees or as a terrestrial plant.
Plant Size: Small to Medium. Epidendrum oxysepalum has upright, branched reed-like stems that have lobed leaves with wavy margins.
Flower Size: size
Flower Description: Epidendrum oxysepalum produces a short, arching inflorescence that has up to eleven flowers that bloom at the same time. Flower stems emerge from mature stems.
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Winter
Growing Temperature: Cool
Additional Information: Grow Epidendrum oxysepalum mounted on cork or grow in a well-drained pot with a terrestrial orchid mix. Provide cool, humid growing conditions with even water and fertilizer. This species was first formally described for the scientific community in 2004 by Hagsater and Santiago.
Synonyms: None.
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