Name: | Lycaste cruenta, Lindl. 1843 |
Synonyms: | Lycaste balsamea, A. Rich. 1847 |
Etymology: | cruentus = blood red |
Propagation: | seed |
Origin: | Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica and El Salvador |
Habitat: | terrestrial in shady and semi-shady locations at altitudes from 1000 to 2500m. |
Notes: | The orange flowers of Lycaste clowesii smell slightly of cinnamon spice, supposedly also of lemon. The flower stems only bear 1 flower, but there are always several inflorescences at the same time, so that you can have very beautiful show plants fast. |
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