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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
One thing I can tell you for sure is that none of yours are of deciduous type.
They all looked like what's commonly referred to as den phal.
These are hybrids made up of species in the section phalaenathe and antelope.
They are all warm to hot growing plants.
I see some of yours is too dry. The wrinkled canes.
Keep them well watered but make sure water drains well, otherwise roots may die out.
When you see new canes growing, water and fertilize well.
Oh, and these need bright light, but not direct sun.
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Thank you for your suggestions. I was told not to water Dens for a month or two in the winter (rest period) so I had been withholding water. Things weren't going well so I started watering again. Warm to hot growing conditions will be easy to obtain here in central Texas.
Again thanks
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