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Old 11-13-2013, 05:16 PM
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A tiny grass-like plant with rather inconspicious flowers, especially when compared with other very showy Elleanthus species and related Sobralias. Its natural habitat are montane forests at an elevation of 1400-1550 meters in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The sequentially opening flowers approach almost 3 mm, so taking a photo in good focus is not the easiest job.
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Really nice!
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Old 11-13-2013, 06:49 PM
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That is a large specimen. I love the way the tips of the leaves produce the blooms.
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Awesome! Looks like a very happy plant!
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Great looking plant!
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It certainly looks like a grass, even the flowers look like grass inflorescenses. If I had been walking in its natural habitat, I would have passed right over it thinking it was a grass. Amazing.
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Really cool!
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Very unusual. Nice images, too - I suspect it's not easy to photograph well.

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This is fantastic. Do you have any divisions of it avaialble?
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This is fantastic. Do you have any divisions of it avaialble?
Ecuagenera was the vendor.
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