Epidendrums growing in the street in soil!
With over 1000 species, sure enough there is a species that grows really well in soil in the street under part shade at 39 degrees south in a temperate oceanic climate.
This came as a shock to me really. I had long seen couple of Epidendrum around our suburb growing in forks of trees, so several years ago, I bought some reed stem cuttings on EBay. Alas, these cuttings have been very difficult to grow, even indoors and do not even thrive in my greenhouse. I suppose that's not surprising as the cuttings came from Queensland !
Up to that point I had just grown Bletilla and Cymbidium outdoors, but the thing about these Epidendrums is the long flowering period. We are talking 3+ months.
So I guess the moral of this story is, source cuttings from your local area, in situ, if you want to successfully grow these plants outdoors.
The plants which are doing well have very thick leaves and clearly have succulent characteristics. The ones that did not do well had far thinner leaves.
As to general condition, when grown outdoors, in the open the leaves will inevitably show bruising from hail.
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