Epidendrum rhizomaniacum

Epidendrum rhizomaniacum

Common Name: Rhizome Epidendrum
Native to: Ecuador. Epidendrum rhizomaniacum grows on trees in mountain cloud forests between 250 and 1600 meters in elevation.
Plant Size: Small. Epidendrum rhizomaniacum has reed-like stems with several leaves. The stem is covered in leaf sheaths.
Flower Size: 1 inch (2.5 cm)
Flower Description: The flowers of Epidendrum rhizomaniacum produce two flowers on short, persistent inflorescences. The flower stems produce flowers for many years.
Bloom Season: Blooms any time of the year.
Growing Temperature: Warm
Additional Information: Do not remove the flower stem after the blooms fade because the flower stems will produce flowers for many years. Grow mounted on tree fern or cork or grow in a pot with a coarse, open growing media.
Synonyms: None.

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