(now Epicatanthe)
This has been a non-demanding plant, and reliable bloomer for me. It's a bit beat up looking - it was in the 'line of fire' of some unknown animals (raccoons?) brawling in my backyard, on the small patio one night last summer
Five spikes total, tho one isn't blooming yet.
Blooms are about 2"; plant height (not including the pot) is about 14".
Potted in a clay pot, coconut husk chips and leca.
Mine has taken a very wide range of temps.
Thanks for looking
