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Encyclia leucantha
A tiny epiphyte from semiarid areas in the north of South America, between Colombia and the Guiana shield.
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Cool! I've never seen this one before. Is it fragrant?
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I've never seen this one ( encyclia ) before! Love the rust/green/ peach colors on the sepals...I, too would like to know if it is fragrant...Thanks, BettyE
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Slightly fragrant, but I would not have noticed it until I checked it.
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