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Old 06-02-2018, 11:57 AM
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I am almost sure that it is Dendrobium crumenatum. I have one in my frontyard (well, actually this one is quite easily found in my country). The tiny white flower and fragrance also supported it.
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I am almost sure that it is Dendrobium crumenatum. I have one in my frontyard (well, actually this one is quite easily found in my country). The tiny white flower and fragrance also supported it.
Remember, location is an important factor. Dendrobium is native to Asia, and so would be likely to be found in yards in your area. Epidendrums are native to the New World. They grow very readily, and are found all over the place in landscaping not only in Central and South America and Caribbean, but while not native grow easily farther north, like in California. (I have lots of plants that look like the photos of the original poster) They also make lots of keikis, making them easy to share. I vote for reed-stem Epidendrum.
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Old 06-02-2018, 08:07 PM
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Yes, I know. It just, I also have reed-stem epidendrum and it doesn't have any fragrance, and as far I know the most common color is orange.
For the last few years, Dendrobium crumenatum is one of the invasive orchid species found in Puerto Rico. So there is a high possibility that it is a Dendrobium crumenatum.
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