Hi,
I do have E. andamanensis I have been calling it keithii which is what it was called. There is some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I can tell you how I grow E. andamanensis. The bad news is that I dont believe the plant you have is an E. andamanensis - if it is I wish it were mine. My Eulofia has leaves like a cymbidium and the flowere are small rather light green things. I just looked at Orchid Wiz and their picture matches my plant and description. The leaves fall off in the wintertime and I withhold water until I see new growth in the spring. Cymbidiums can take a lot of cold - Eulophia needs to be in an intermediate greenhouse. The first new growth will be the flower spikes on an eulophia ketihii/andamanensis. I wish I did know what you have I like it a lot more than my Eulophia.
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