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Old 08-08-2006, 11:33 PM
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OK, this is really interesting. Your hybrid is really an Eplc. It is LC Trick or Treat crossed with Epi ilense. Trick or Treat is a plant with small orange flowers and was/is a very popular hybrid. But ilense is a very unusually Epidendrum. It looks like a common, but not overly tall, reedstemmed Epidendrum, but carries its blooms on a dangling spike. It looks like flowers hanging on the end of a fishing pole with a foot or two of fishing line out. I have never grown ilense, so I can't be sure if it is like most other reedstems in culture. My best guess is to water your plant about like a Phalaenopsis or just a little bit oftener. You might want to look on the internet for the cultural requirements of Epidendrum ilense. Cynthia
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