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Oerstedella aberrans is an orchid species identified by (Schltr.) Hamer in 1983. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Epidendrum aberrans.
ORIGIN: Native to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama in wet lower montane evergreen to semi-deciduous forests from elevations of 1200 to 1500 meters in full to partial sun.
DESCRIPTION: Small to medium sized, cool growing orchid with delicate stems that can produce plantlets all along up and down with linear-lanceolate, shiny leaves that has a wet, dry growing pattern that require high humidity and water throughout the year but less when mature and will bloom on a terminal, few to many flowered inflorescence occurring in the late winter, spring and early summer. It can be easily found in fruit trees near habitation.
FLOWER SIZE: Less than 1 1/2
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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