Hi Garden Theater,
Thank you for your suggestion and the link. I have taken a look and found that the plant which I photographed in northern Peru (Amazonas Department) does look like Epi cinnabarinum. Nevertheless, the area where I saw the plant is far away from Venezuela and Mata Atlantica (Atlantic Forests) in [south]-east Brasil.
The Epidendrum I saw in Amazonas Department grows on fully exposed dry slopes at about 2,000 m above sea level. These hillslopes are particularly rich in geophytes (bulbous plants) and cacti. I have also spotted a few other orchids (e.g. Anguloa) and Peperomia aff. asperula.
Luar
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Originally Posted by Tindomul
Wow, nice Epidendrum, and Habenaria! Just gorgeous stuff. I like the hummer (Marvellous Spatuletail) in the poster too. Too bad its endangered.
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The hummer is absolutely gorgeous. It reminds me of a Bird of Paradise with its spectacular spatuletail.