You want to grow this plant somewhat like a cymbidium, it needs high light levels plenty of water during active growth, lots of fertilizer and fresh air. This plant prefers to be kept with cymbidiums during the warmer months getting the same treatment as the others, but when the weather goes for the worst you must bring it inside with cattleyas and vandas. It can't take a cold spell like the cymbidiums. I personally don't have this plant but I have several freinds who have, or have had, one or two and most have done alright with their culture. They are fragrant and somewhat sequential blooming, a spike lasts two to three months with a few flowers open at a time and many buds growing from the top. Nice find, its not that common, hope you do well with it.
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