Epidendrum storkii

Epidendrum storkii

Common Name: Stork's Epidendrum
Native to: Costa Rica, Panama. Epidendrum storkii grows on trees in cloud forests between 1200 and 2500 meters in elevation.
Plant Size: Small. The size of the plant is rather variable. Epidendrum storkii has leafy, reed-like stems that have up to 10 leaves.
Flower Size: 0.5 inches (1.5 cm)
Flower Description: The flowers are produced on terminal infloresences that bear up to four flowers which have a faint, sweet floral scent.
Bloom Season: Summer to Early Fall
Growing Temperature: Warm to Cool
Additional Information: Epidendrum storkii was named in honor of the Mr. Stork who was the original collector. This species is closely related to Epidendrum difforme var. storkii.
Synonyms: Epidendrum difforme var. storkii

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