FLowering several times a year with sprays of small orange flowers, Epidendrum embreei, native to Ecuador and Colunbia, belongs to one of the largest orchid genera. The leaves, whichcantakeona reddish tinge in bright light, are spaced out along reed-shaped stemlike structures, reaching 3 to 4 feet tall. In the humid, cool, mountainous forests where it grows wild, it can be found perched in a tree or growing in the grcund on rocky hillsides.
вторник, 22 септември 2009 г.
EPIDENDRUM ORCHID
FLowering several times a year with sprays of small orange flowers, Epidendrum embreei, native to Ecuador and Colunbia, belongs to one of the largest orchid genera. The leaves, whichcantakeona reddish tinge in bright light, are spaced out along reed-shaped stemlike structures, reaching 3 to 4 feet tall. In the humid, cool, mountainous forests where it grows wild, it can be found perched in a tree or growing in the grcund on rocky hillsides.
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