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Sarcanthus ophioglossa is an orchid species identified by Guillaumin in 1930. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Cleisostoma birmanicum.
ORIGIN: Found in Thailand, Myanmar, Hainan China and Vietnam in humid, mossy, mixed and coniferous forests on mossy branches of old, dwarf, gnarled trees at elevations of 800 to 1400 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Rare, small sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte high up on mossy trees with a stout stem carrying several, thick, fleshy, broadly linear-ligulate, obtuse, unequally bilobed apically leaves that blooms in the spring on an axillary, erect to arching, 6 [15 cm] long, often branched, several to many successively flowered inflorescence that is longer than the leaves and carries fleshy flowers.
FLOWER SIZE: 3/4 inch [2 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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