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Lanium avicula is an orchid species identified by (Lindl.) Benth. in 1881. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Epidendrum avicula.
ORIGIN: Found in the Amazonas of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador as a miniature sized, creeping, warm to cool growing epiphytic plant with thickened stems enveloped by distichous imbricating sheaths, with the uppermost one or two bearing, 2 to 3 oblong-elliptic, acute leaves that clasp basally and is found in wet montane forests around 500 to 1800 meters in elevation.
DESCRIPTION: Found in the Amazonas of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador as a miniature sized, creeping, warm to cool growing epiphytic plant with thickened stems enveloped by distichous imbricating sheaths, with the uppermost one or two bearing, 2 to 3 oblong-elliptic, acute leaves that clasp basally and is found in wet montane forests around 500 to 1800 meters in elevation needing shade and water while growing and higher light and less water after blooming which occurs in the spring and the fall arising with a new growth on a apical, short to 6 [6 to 12 cm], tomentose, racemose inflorescence with several to many, spreading flowers.
FLOWER SIZE: 1/4 inch [7.5mm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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