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Cultivar Details for Epidendrum melistagum '#1458' |
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Flowers
L. Dighera (LDighera@att.net) |
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Comments: |
Easy grower. Profuse bloomer. Interesting mushroom-like fragrance. Reed-like, thick, laterally compressed stems with tubular, laterally compressed smooth sheaths that give rise to the lanceolate ovate to elliptic, dorsally keeled leaves that are unequally bi-lobed at the apex and was determined to be a separate species from Epidendrum difforme in 1988. The inflorescence is a terminal umbel of 10 to 25 flowers occurring from the summer to mid-fall. The resupinate flowers open simultaneously. Plant originally from Countryside Orchids. Small plant. |
Donor's culture notes: |
Temperature range C (52-70°F) |
Unique ID: |
MC4546
(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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TN6267 |
'#1458' -spontaneous |
(Harv. Dec 2007) -- Flasks sold out: flask info |
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