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Originally Posted by Roberta
Correct. The one that I thought looked a lot like Specklinia endotrachys, I wonder... would be surprised for one of those to be 6' long ... at least mine is a pretty small plant, but it does bloom sequentially and under ideal natural conditions maybe it keeps going... my spikes only get to 6" to 10" before they poop out after 2-3 years, but I don't live in a tropical cloud forest.
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I thought that also, it could be an environmental influence. The orchid matt is so thick up there that the bloom spikes are only on the top...thats where my 6' reference came from. Could be the individual plants are not in fact 6', but the matt is that thick so it appears they are.
Literally the summit is covered in a dense high matt of this species.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyRotter
That one is Arundia graminifolia. It's one of several different species referred to as "bamboo orchid".
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Thanks for that!
ID'ing that one has been on my todo list for some time. I have some at my place in Guatemala that are well over 6'. They are very common in the region.