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Old 09-02-2019, 12:31 PM
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This was given to me as a present from my late great grandmother quite some years ago when I was just starting to grow orchids. I have had it since then; however, due to my lack of experience, knowledge, and a decent place to cultivate my orchids in the past, affected it adversely and hasn't flowered in quite some years.


Apologize for the photos, are the only ones that I have and aren't the best.

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Old 09-02-2019, 03:36 PM
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I suppose it could be C. trianae, but it might be a hybrid as well.

They like it quite bright, warm, and with moderate moisture year round.

Lack of blooming might be due to insufficient light...
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As Ray said, trianae or a hybrid with a decent %. It's one of the species which I give full sun while I have it outdoors. I live at 40°N of latitude, but if you're closer to the equator you might want to protect it from the direct mid day sun.
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