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Cultivar Details for Ponera striata 'Belize' |
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Comments: |
Ponera striata is a graceful, very slender, scented reedstem related to Epidendrums. It grows epiphytically in fairly dense forests throughout Central America to northern South America and blooms in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months. Generally, the current year's new growth will bloom terminally, and the following year that same stem will bloom from the old leaf axils. Plant was collected in Belize in 1999. Very undemanding. Medium-sized plant. |
Donor's culture notes: |
Temperature range W (70-90°F). It is grown in partial shade in Florida and kept slightly moist at all times. |
Unique ID: |
MC2121
(this will not change even if any part of the name should change) |
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Propagation Efforts Involving This Plant
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TN3788 |
'Belize' × self |
(Pol. Dec 2002) -- Flasks sold out: flask info |
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