I would imagine that there are more than a few members of your local orchid society who grow this species. I've seen pictures online from orchid shows in South Africa that included massive flowering plants of this species. I used to have it, but stupidly traded it to another person for something else. It was an easy plant to grow, provided that it was allowed to dry out between waterings. The plant I had also did very well in direct sunlight between seven o'clock and noon. The only thing that I didn't like about it was that the flowers didn't smell all that great. But the flowers are magnificent, none the less.
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