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  2. Epidendrum radicans - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum radicans is a species of orchid native to Central America and northern South America. Common names include ground-rooting epidendrum , fire-star orchid , crucifix orchid , [ 1 ] rainbow orchid , and reed-stem epidendrum .

  3. Epidendrum cinnabarinum - Wikipedia

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    This sympodial reed-stemmed Epidendrum displays a pseudomonopodial habit: an individual stem (to 1 m. tall), will grow continuously at the tip for some time bearing fleshy lanceolate green leaves, 2 cm. wide by 10 cm. long, before producing a terminal bloom spike, which usually equals or exceeds the length of the stem.

  4. Epidendrum denticulatum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum denticulatum, one of the crucifix orchids, is a reed stemmed species which, at least in herbarium specimens, is frequently confused with E. secundum Jacq. Like E. secundum , the flowers of E. denticulatum are non-resupinate and are born in a congested raceme at the end of a long spike.

  5. Epidendrum cylindrostachys - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum cylindrostachys is a reed-stemmed Epidendrum which H. G. Reichenbach placed in the subgenus E. subg. Spathium because the terminal inflorescence erupts through two narrow, ancipitous spathes. [3] The closely spaced slender stems grow little more than 1 dm tall and are covered from the base by thin, imbricating sheaths.

  6. Epidendrum rigidum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum rigidum is an epiphytic reed-stemmed Epidendrum orchid common throughout the Neotropical lowlands, below 600 m (2,000 ft). (The Flora of North America [1] recognizes a distinct species, E. cardiophorum Schltr., which replaces E. rigidum in Mexico and Central America; Kew lists E. cardiophorum Schltr. as a synonym for E. rigidum.

  7. Epidendrum cristatum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum cristaum is an unusually large reed-stemmed Epidendrum, growing up to 8 m tall. [3] As with other members of the subgenus E. subg. Spathium, the stems of E. cristatum are un-swollen and covered by close, tubular sheathes which bear distichous, somewhat leathery, lanceolate leaves (up to 3 cm long by 4 cm wide) on the upper part of the stem.

  8. Epidendrum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum / ˌ ɛ p ɪ ˈ d ɛ n d r əm /, [1] abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, [2] is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family.With more than 1,500 species, [3] some authors describe it as a mega-genus.

  9. Epidendrum armeniacum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum armeniacum (the "Apricot-coloured Epidendrum" [1]) is an epiphytic species of reed-stemmed Epidendrum orchid that grows wild in Bolivia (including Cochabamba and La Paz [2]), Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru, at altitudes of 1–2 km. [3]

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