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Old 06-12-2015, 09:46 PM
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Dwarf epiphyte or lithophyte, Cattleya relative with a creeping rhizome from Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

I got this one in bud two years ago (from Gold Country Orchids) - it has bloomed reliably each June since.

.75" blooms with a great cinnamon fragrance!

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Very unusual and not one I'm familiar with. What conditions are you growing this one with?
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Very unusual and not one I'm familiar with. What conditions are you growing this one with?
I was told (and IOSPE concurs) that this species is cool to hot growing. I grow it indoors - I don't have AC, and keep heat down in winter, so mine gets temps down to low 50s overnight in winter, winter day temps are usually 60-65; in summer, overnight temps may be mid/upper 60s - low 70s, day temps mid 70s-low 80s, tho during extended periods of extreme heat it may get up to low 90s (ugh!).

I allow the sphag on the mount to dry completely before watering, tho since it has no pbulbs, I don't allow it to remain dry very long. In summer, it is watered daily, and that's been fine even during very hot, very dry days. In winter, it may go two-three days in-between waterings, tho, I do lightly spritz exposed roots daily. I have read that they will rot if kept too wet / not drying out fairly quickly.

It's growing in a west facing window that gets a few hours of direct mid-late afternoon sun, but, it's higher up in the window, so gets less sun than the plants on the sill there.

It's been an easy grower and bloomer for me.

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Very nice and a new one to me!
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Cute! New for me, too.
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Well done! I'm waiting for mine to rebloom! Culture tips were very helpful! Thanks!


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Those are sweet blooms!
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Thank you all!

This species was not known to me, either, until I saw this one. It's small, and had buds, so I asked about it. Small orchids that take a wide range of temps are appealing to me, and good fragrance makes them even better! So, it came home with me, and I've been happy with it
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Thank you all!

This species was not known to me, either, until I saw this one. It's small, and had buds, so I asked about it. Small orchids that take a wide range of temps are appealing to me, and good fragrance makes them even better! So, it came home with me, and I've been happy with it
I feel the same way.
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I feel the same way.
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