Epidendrum polygonatum
Native to: Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba. Epidendrum polygonatum grows on trees.Plant Size: Small to Medium. Epidendrum polygonatum has leafy reed-like stems. The stems have many dark green leaves that are arranged in a spiral pattern along the stem.
Flower Size: Small
Flower Description: Flowers are produced on terminal inflorescences and have one flower.
Bloom Season: Epidendrum polygonatum can bloom any time of the year.
Growing Temperature: Warm
Additional Information: Grow Epidendrum polygonatum mounted on cork bark or tree fern plaques. Provide warm, humid growing conditions and even water throughout the year.
Synonyms: Amphiglottis polygonata, Epidendrum polygonatum var. latifolium, Physinga polygonata
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