
Epidendrum cylindrostachys
This epiphytic orchid is native to the mountainous rainforests of Colombia and Peru, growing at altitudes of 1800-3100 meters.
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Provide high light exposure similar to Cattleya, but filtered to prevent leaf burn.
- Temperature: Cool-growing species. Optimal day temperatures: 60-90°F (15.5-32°C), with significant night drop.
- Humidity: 50-70% with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Watering: Water regularly during active growth, allowing the mix to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter, but don't let it dehydrate completely.
Additional Notes:
This species is characterized by its terminal inflorescence that erupts through two spathes and bears numerous small, greenish-white flowers (about 1.25 cm). The three-lobed lip is fused to the column.
This epiphytic orchid is native to the mountainous rainforests of Colombia and Peru, growing at altitudes of 1800-3100 meters.
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Provide high light exposure similar to Cattleya, but filtered to prevent leaf burn.
- Temperature: Cool-growing species. Optimal day temperatures: 60-90°F (15.5-32°C), with significant night drop.
- Humidity: 50-70% with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Watering: Water regularly during active growth, allowing the mix to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter, but don't let it dehydrate completely.
Additional Notes:
This species is characterized by its terminal inflorescence that erupts through two spathes and bears numerous small, greenish-white flowers (about 1.25 cm). The three-lobed lip is fused to the column.
Description
This epiphytic orchid is native to the mountainous rainforests of Colombia and Peru, growing at altitudes of 1800-3100 meters.
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Provide high light exposure similar to Cattleya, but filtered to prevent leaf burn.
- Temperature: Cool-growing species. Optimal day temperatures: 60-90°F (15.5-32°C), with significant night drop.
- Humidity: 50-70% with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Watering: Water regularly during active growth, allowing the mix to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter, but don't let it dehydrate completely.
Additional Notes:
This species is characterized by its terminal inflorescence that erupts through two spathes and bears numerous small, greenish-white flowers (about 1.25 cm). The three-lobed lip is fused to the column.

















