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Old 11-26-2017, 06:49 PM
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Or something else? Western Cordillera near Cali, Colombia at 2100m.
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Certainly looks like an Epidendrum. Epi. lacustre has this growth habit, with leaves that capture the rainfall and a cluster of star-shaped flowers arising from the center of the growth, but there are many others that are related with similar growth habit
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Thank you for that. Difficult to pin down with just photos I guess. Here's one with a closer view of the flower.
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Thank you for that. Difficult to pin down with just photos I guess. Here's one with a closer view of the flower.
Also, there are a lot of Epidendrums that look similar. I have Epi. lacustre Panama form (with a lot of purple) but the more common form is from Ecuador and Colombia, white and green flowers... I was looking at the pattern of the inflorescence and leaves. I am sure that there are others on the forum with a lot more expertise than I have.
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