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softly textured sepals and petals and a trilobed lip with a prominent central lobe and a contrasting yellow callus
It produces pendant flowers on drooping scapes that emerge laterally from the base of the plant
Thrives in intermediate to warm conditions and benefits from a distinct temperature drop at night with consistent air movement
medium-sized blossoms during the late autumn and winter seasons
Best grown mounted or in small pots with fine bark mix or sphagnum moss
Epidendrum angustatum Acianthera softly textured sepals and petalsA compact reed stem orchid native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing short, dense terminal racemes with tightly clustered small flowers bearing very narrow, linear sepals and petals nestled among leafy bracts. The upright canes and condensed floral habit make it a neat, well structured specimen. Light: Bright indirect light with 5060% shade cloth; avoid direct sun exposure, which can stress the foliage. Temperature: 5068F (1020C); a cool